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How to install and use Dropbox in kde

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Dropbox doesn't quite work right under KDE because it relies on nautilus. There's a package called kdropbox available that's supposed to make Dropbox easier to use. I installed it, but calling kdropbox doesn't find anything. The package is about ten years old and doesn't seem to be maintained. Does anyone here know anything about it?

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This is the kind of answer was hoping to get. it doesn't require tampering with config files or anything nasty kike that. Thanks!
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To use Dropbox with Dolphin file manager you have to install two packages - Dropbox and Dolphin plugins by

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nautilus-dropbox dolphin-plugins

then run Dropbox for first time using its icon or dropbox start -i command. Provide your Dropbox credentials in the web-browser, wait it to run first sync.

Then open Dolphin, go to SettingsConfigure Dolphin (or Ctrl+Shift+,), visit Services (or Context Menu) tab to enable Dropbox plugin, press OK to confirm the new settings. Restart Dolphin and enjoy:

Dropbox on Plasma @ Kubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

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I don't see Services under "Configure Dolphin, but There are a couple of Dropbox-related items in the Context menu
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