![]() For that reason, we are forced to disable this feature in the v3.8.8 app. Parts of the underlying sync framework we use in CPT has not been migrated to the new Dropbox API and it doesn’t appear that it ever will be. ![]() Unfortunately the move to Dropbox v2 API presents a problem for our ongoing support of the Device-to-Device Synchronization feature. ![]() Unfortunately the Dropbox cutoff date is unlikely to be moved and therefore we needed to create this interim update in order to provide an uninterrupted continuity of service for our customers. We had originally planned to roll out this Dropbox API update as part of a broader CPT v4.0 project that we’re working on, but the timing just didn’t work out as we had hoped. Dropbox is ending support for their older v1 API on June 17, 2017, which means you must update to CPT v3.8.8 in order to continue using the integrated Dropbox features.Īs most of you know, CPT utilizes a tight integration with Dropbox to provide features like the ability to instantly send PDF reports to your Dropbox folder, automated backup & restore of the CPT database, and as part of the device-to-device sync architecture. This update is important because it adds support for a new Dropbox v2 API. It should be available later this afternoon or this evening (depending on your location) for download and we encourage all of our CPT users to go ahead and install this special update. We have just posted Chronic Pain Tracker v3.8.8 to the Apple App Store™.
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