Yesterday, Google started rolling out version 3.36 with support for macOS 10.13 and APFS. At the time, a Google employee shared on the forum that Google would update the app with support for High Sierra in about 3-4 weeks. When Apple released the beta version of macOS High Sierra this past June, users noticed that the Google Drive app (now Backup and Sync) wasn’t compatible with the new APFS. Now, shortly before we’re likely to see the official release of macOS 10.13, Google has updated its software to work with the new Apple File System. For the past several months, users running the beta version of macOS High Sierra have been out of luck when it comes to support for the Google Drive Mac app.