![]() ![]() Easily download a specific month's photos with just a couple keystrokes, instead of forever fighting with the web interface (or the Desktop client). Then, if you want a different month, you just switch out the month/year in the "include" filter, and change the destination directory (Feb-2019, to something else), and click Enter. ![]() MacOS should be able to use that command just fine. It'll function a little differently if you're using Window's I'm sure read around on how exactly to do it on there if needed. Rclone copy -P -include "2019-03*" dropbox:Camera\ Uploads Feb-2019Īnd that will copy everything with a file name that starts with "2019-03" in the folder "Camera Uploads" into a folder in a directory called "Feb-2019" (and ignore everything else in your Dropbox that doesn't fit that criteria) Then you'll need to configure your dropbox account with rclone by running rclone config in your command line/terminal and following the instructions it gives you. If you do give it a try, first you'll need to install rclone from the site. In my opinion it's the most efficient solution for your question, but also maybe a bit complex if you're unfamiliar with the command line. It's a bit of an advanced solution, but if you're comfortable diving into the world of the command-line, you could give rclone a try.
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