[APP] iSyncr - Vibrant Themes and Apps

I sync music from my Mac to my Vibrant and found this app to work great for that purpose. I'm sure there are other apps that also do this, but iSyncr has worked great for me. They have versions for PC and Mac. They also have a wifi add-on, which is what I use primarily. There's a server component that runs on the computer and the app on the phone. You can set it up to sync automatically based on a schedule. Every night at midnight, my phone automagically syncs playlists AND uploads any pictures or videos from my phone to a directory on my computer (automatic photo backup, which I was looking for as well). I tried Doubletwist but it took way too much effort.
I'm not affiliated in any way with the developer, just a satisfied customer. It sucks to experiment with a bunch of apps to see what works, so if someone finds this helpful, great!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrtstudio.iSyncr4Mac&feature=search_result

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Syncing itunes over wifi with mac?

Hello.
I am looking for an app to sync my hero over wifi with itunes on a mac.
I have found TuneSync which seems to be exactly what I want but for Windows only.
My phone is rooted.
Thanks
Dave.
daveredfern said:
Hello.
I am looking for an app to sync my hero over wifi with itunes on a mac.
I have found TuneSync which seems to be exactly what I want but for Windows only.
My phone is rooted.
Thanks
Dave.
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Sorry i dont use osx but is this not a native program that does it..
The Missing Sync for Android 1.0
About The Missing Sync for Android
Link your Mac to your Android phone - HTC Hero, Motorola CLIQ, T-Mobile myTouch, T-Mobile G1 and many others coming from Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC. The Missing Sync for Android is the best all-in-one sync solution that helps you get the most from the features of your phone. Keep contacts in sync wirelessly via Wi-Fi. Transfer music, ringtones, photos, files, and videos fast with a USB cable. The Missing Sync will make it easy to use your information and media files on an Android phone - and take them wherever you go.
- Contacts: Keep contacts in sync between Address Book or Entourage on your Mac and your Android phone.
- Music: Take your favorite music with you. Sync playlists of tunes to your Android phone from iTunes.
- Photos: Save pictures you take with the camera on your phone to your computer, or to and from iPhoto.
- Video and Home Movies: The Missing Sync converts and transfers digital video and movies for optimum viewing on your phone.
- Docs and Files: For school. For work. PDF, Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Sync them all, then view them on your phone.
- Many more features.
Hi,
I've tried missing sync and currently using it but that only syncs contacts and calendar over wifi and requires you to connect via usb to your computer.
Was wondering if there was a wifi solutions like on windows.
daveredfern said:
Hi,
I've tried missing sync and currently using it but that only syncs contacts and calendar over wifi and requires you to connect via usb to your computer.
Was wondering if there was a wifi solutions like on windows.
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Yes, as far as I know a program called discover pro allowed you transfer your files to your phone without a cable(via wifi), but I don't think it'll be recognized by iTunes...
Yet, hero doesn't need iTunes to sync music at all, you just copy your music to the folder and it'll find it.
Hope these may help.

[Q] Need Some Android Sync Softwares

Hi there,
I am looking for some Android Sync softwares which can syncronize data between PC and Android cell phones wirelessly.
Is there any good one?
Suggestions:
Short answer: "it depends".
For music I have used isyncr, which syncs to iTunes. isyncr lives on your SD card & will bring in playlists. Look in the market. There is a Wi-Fi add-on that you can also get from the market.
Of course, Dropbox & Box.net can sync folders through the 'net. I think Box.net is finally going to ship their app soon. Dropbox is available now in the market.
I know you want wireless, but using a wire and "Sync Toy" (a Microsoft product, believe it or not) can sync quickly. You can set it to sync any folder(s) on your computer with folder(s) on your SD card. I use it to sync pictures, docs, etc. It works fast so you'd only be attached for a bit. You can set multiple sync plans, which makes it a quick & easy way to keep a current backup of your SD card as well.

[Q] Sync with Mac

Just got my phone this morning, and what can I say, the thing is a beast.
Its just so fast, so smooth, its even better then i thought it would be
Just one quick question though, as an Android newbie, is there software that will sync it with my mac? I have seen that Mark/Space program, but used it on another phone and not really a fan.
Only reason I want to do it really is so that I can get my contacts synced up properly!
For your contacts, import them to your google account they will be sync automaticly.
For music and stuff drag and drop on the sd or use double twist.
Cool thanks, will look into it.
For iTunes synching, I use iSyncr. It works really well...you pick the iTunes content you want to sync (all music, selected playlists, podcasts, videos, etc) and it just syncs them automatically. Costs a few bucks form the Market but it's well worth it compared to manually copying the files over to a large SD card.

Sync programs?

What program is everyone using to sync their note to there pc?
I cannot find anything on the phone itself for syncing?
Note sync
The AT&T Note comes with Kies air, which is a WI-FI sync. I also believe that this sync could be used remotely, but I don't know why you would want to so that. I used it just enough to see that it worked. Simple, but I don't have a use for it yet.
Hmm, thanks for the info.....did not know what that was for
This program is great for transferring files, but lacks a backup option.
I guess it depends on what you are wanting to sync! Kies has alot of options. I currently use MyPhoneExplorer to do my backups and syncing contacts on my Skyrocket; which I will be testing out on my note as soon as it arrives!
Kries is very quick and handy for most stuff. But also check out Doubletwist.
There is also a Kies version you can download to you PC/MAC to aid in sync'ing and does have backup and restore on it. I'll have to check out Doubletwist.
Todd
I just tested my 2008 Fusion with Sync. It worked fine with BT.
I had to push the AUX button on the front of the radio to get to BT audio, to allow it to stream to the car radio.
I use A OK Radio app to listen to music.
The sync voice did say something about going to Media Menu to setup streaming, but that was not required.

[Q] Simple gallery sync app for Galaxy S2

Hello guys, one of my friends has a Samsung Galaxy S2 and I am helping him to set up the phone to his needs. He used to have a bulletproof HTC Touch Pro, but since he switched to Android I feel that everytime we try to do something really simple and straight-forward we fail miserably or we spend so much time doing research and trying to find a solution, that we eventually give up in the end and think that our ideas are either ridiculous or there is no application on the market that can meet our expectations. This time we try to do a simple picture syncronisation like it used to be on the old WinMo devices - between a folder, containing all pictures on a PC and the built-in gallery on the smartphone. When you add a picture to the folder on the PC it gets automatically synced to the handheld and when you take a picture with the phone it gets copied to the folder on the computer. In the same way when you delete a picture on the phone it gets deleted on the PC and vice versa. All pictures on both devices must be available when there is no internet connection. We already tried the following solutions:
- Google Drive - pictures that are in the Drive are not listed in the phone's gallery, but in the GDrive app, which is inconvinient, as there is no preview and you must always be connected to internet to view all pics. Besides all that, even being connected with Wi-Fi it takes ages to load a picture properly. You can easily mark a picture to be accessible offline, but try doing that to 22GB of photos. We could not find a way to mark all photos automatically as available offline on adding. There is no two way sync between the gallery and Google Drive - when you delete a picture from the gallery it does not get deleted from the Drive and the other way around.
- Picasa - we tried to use it in addition to the Drive, but it gets even more compicated and laggy.
- Dropbox - there is no two way sync between the gallery on the phone and Dropbox gallery.
- SkyDrive - same here.
Are we missing something or these applications do not offer the features that we are looking for? Can you please recommend a product that does this job as it used to be done in the old days - fast and simple? I am very pleased with Microsoft Live Mesh which I am using to sync my documents folders between my PC, notebook and SkyDrive - it does all of the above brilliantly right up to the moment when you add an Android phone to the mix.
Thank you in advice for your responses!
You can use FolderSync similar programs
Description
FolderSync enables easy sync of files between cloud storage and Android devices.
FolderSync is a application that enables simple sync to cloud based storage to and from local folders on the device memory card. It currently support multiple SkyDrive, Dropbox, SugarSync, Ubuntu One, Box.net, LiveDrive, HiDrive, Google Docs, NetDocuments, Amazon S3, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV or windows share (Samba/CIFS) accounts, and support for more platforms are planned. Read-only access to protected file-system also supported - requires root.
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poroff said:
Hello guys, one of my friends has a Samsung Galaxy S2 and I am helping him to set up the phone to his needs. He used to have a bulletproof HTC Touch Pro, but since he switched to Android I feel that everytime we try to do something really simple and straight-forward we fail miserably or we spend so much time doing research and trying to find a solution, that we eventually give up in the end and think that our ideas are either ridiculous or there is no application on the market that can meet our expectations. This time we try to do a simple picture syncronisation like it used to be on the old WinMo devices - between a folder, containing all pictures on a PC and the built-in gallery on the smartphone. When you add a picture to the folder on the PC it gets automatically synced to the handheld and when you take a picture with the phone it gets copied to the folder on the computer. In the same way when you delete a picture on the phone it gets deleted on the PC and vice versa. All pictures on both devices must be available when there is no internet connection. We already tried the following solutions:
- Google Drive - pictures that are in the Drive are not listed in the phone's gallery, but in the GDrive app, which is inconvinient, as there is no preview and you must always be connected to internet to view all pics. Besides all that, even being connected with Wi-Fi it takes ages to load a picture properly. You can easily mark a picture to be accessible offline, but try doing that to 22GB of photos. We could not find a way to mark all photos automatically as available offline on adding. There is no two way sync between the gallery and Google Drive - when you delete a picture from the gallery it does not get deleted from the Drive and the other way around.
- Picasa - we tried to use it in addition to the Drive, but it gets even more compicated and laggy.
- Dropbox - there is no two way sync between the gallery on the phone and Dropbox gallery.
- SkyDrive - same here.
Are we missing something or these applications do not offer the features that we are looking for? Can you please recommend a product that does this job as it used to be done in the old days - fast and simple? I am very pleased with Microsoft Live Mesh which I am using to sync my documents folders between my PC, notebook and SkyDrive - it does all of the above brilliantly right up to the moment when you add an Android phone to the mix.
Thank you in advice for your responses!
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