![]() When you say, "Show Package Contents," you're asking OS X to reveal the contents of the app's folder. Also in the folder is the executable code so that when you double click the app, OS X can find the binary code and launch the app. (A Unix directory.) Inside the folder is the graphic for the icon so that OS X can display the app to you in the Applications folder. Next, before moving on, I want to explain an OS X command I'm going to refer to next called "Show Package Contents." It appears in your contextual menu (right click) for an OS X app.īackground. Navigate to the OS X /Library and then to the folder DropBoxHelperTools and delete the file DropboxHelperinstaller. ( Read all the way to the end of this how-to before you start.)ġ. I delete a lot more files than I move to Dropbox, so the Dropbox entry had to go.įrom my research, here's the procedure I found. ![]() Why? With too much frequency, I'd accidentally pick the wrong one and then have to fix the mistake. I don't know about you, but this annoyed me greatly, so I researched how to get rid of it. However, if you've installed or updated Dropbox lately, you'll notice something that may annoy you: Dropbox has placed its contextual menu item for files "Move to Dropbox" right next to "Move to Trash" when you right click.
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