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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But it only takes once to forget to pause Dropbox and you could get a corrupted database.
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If that happens and you catch it quickly enough, it's pretty trivial to repair. Dropbox doesn't delete conflicted file versions out of hand; it creates a copy of them. So if you have two conflicted database files, you'll only have to decide which one is the correct version, rename it correctly and delete the other one. The problems arise when you don't check your library often enough and let the conflicts multiply.