I need an app which allow me to sync a folder on my Android phone with my PC. I'm studying online and I've to download pdf notes. Sometimes, I download the notes from my phone and want to read it on my PC. I'd tried Google Drive and Dropbox but there's no function where I can sync folder on my phone. I have to manually upload my notes, which is annoying.
Anyone knows any app?
What I want is:
Download my notes to my phone > store in a folder on my phone > this folder is automatically synced with my PC > I can view this folder on my PC
50L4 said:
I need an app which allow me to sync a folder on my Android phone with my PC. I'm studying online and I've to download pdf notes. Sometimes, I download the notes from my phone and want to read it on my PC. I'd tried Google Drive and Dropbox but there's no function where I can sync folder on my phone. I have to manually upload my notes, which is annoying.
Anyone knows any app?
What I want is:
Download my notes to my phone > store in a folder on my phone > this folder is automatically synced with my PC > I can view this folder on my PC
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Check out GammaSync
I developed a free Android app for PC-to-Android folder synchronization, which does not require external cloud storage. It currently supports only one-way synchronization of folders from PC to Android, but I plan to add two-way synchronization soon. Check out GammaSync on the Play Store, maybe you'll find it useful for some other uses
For any feedback:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271739
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Is there any way we can create a folder on Mozart and on our laptop so the files in this folders are always sync?
how can i put my excel / word files on Mozart?
ZeeShh said:
Is there any way we can create a folder on Mozart and on our laptop so the files in this folders are always sync?
how can i put my excel / word files on Mozart?
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Hi ZeeShh,
In german Windows Phone 7 Forum this question was answered with a "No". But they show up 2 ways:
1. SharePoint, but it's not for free
or
2. Mail your excel/word files to your WindowsLive-account, download them, save them and so you have them on your phone.
Both ways are quite horrible, but in this first version of OS the only ways.
Greetz ipaqer64
Hi there,
You could also use HomePipe. It's basically a folder sharing utility that allows sharing over the internet. The application is available for Windows Phone in the marketplace
You basically install it on your PC and set up folders to share, then use your device to browse these folders and the files you click are downloaded via the Internet.
However, this program requires a free registration!
An alternative could be to just set up a simple web server and put data to download to your phone there.
I tried and found that emailing the file and then saving the attachements on your Mozart is easiest and safest way. thanks guys and let's wait if miscrosoft comes up with any idea.
zeeshh said:
i tried and found that emailing the file and then saving the attachements on your mozart is easiest and safest way. Thanks guys and let's wait if miscrosoft comes up with any idea.
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try windows live setup on pc, download from microsoft.
also windows live mesh..
I have an Android tablet and my PC running Windows 7 Pro. I am using ES File Explorer on Android to see shared folders.
I added some folders to the Music/Picture/Video libraries and shared them in a homegroup. I tried to make the homegroup not need a password and it'll let me access my PC from my tablet and view the root folders but as soon as I tried to access a folder (Music) it'll say permissions aren't available. It will work if I set a password and login with my account.
The second issue is that I'm seeing folders that I don't want to see. I can see a ADMIN$ folder (which is C:\WINDOWS), C$, D$, E$ (the HDDs), IPC$, print$, User. As well as Music, Pictures, Videos from the library. The folders in bold aren't shared so I don't know why I'm seeing them.
The last issue is that a folder (a whole drive actually) isn't being shared. I included the whole E: Drive in the Videos folder but it won't show up in the Video folder from the tablet. However if I include a folder from within the E: Drive then it will show up. Can I not include the root of a drive in a library? I mean it works on the PC.
Most of the time I download files on my PC but sometimes I download them on my Android device and I want the changes I make on the phone to be reflected on my PC and viceversa.
I've found that placing files in Dropbox is a good idea for PC-to-Android sync, but it doesn't work both ways: if I modify a file from my phone (like renaming an mp3 or changing a tag) it doesn't modify it on my PC as well...on the contrary: it reverts the file back on the phone. Very annoying.
TL: DR: I need to sync my files bi-directionally between Android and Windows.
Is it even possible?
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This application is very useful Kopy windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/kopy/6b0c3ec0-afad-4e45-8990-874f12dbab20 you can copy the current URL or any text directly to your phone, or from your phone to your computer. Here is the website gokopy.com you can use it even without account!
Some demos youtube.com/channel/UC8RjpnNJVXh42-uN_3HAs2A
Hey guys,
I recently switched to a Mac and I am having a hard time performing a simple one way folder to folder sync from my Nexus 5 to Mac. On Windows, I would use a software called SyncToy which allowed me to select the folder(s) from and to which I wanted to sync and it would do the rest of the work. It was simple and elegant.
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find any similar solution for the Mac even after a lot of Googling. I have tried using the Android File Transfer program. However, if I want to copy from one folder to the other and it finds duplicates, it only gives me the 'Skip' option. Since there is no 'Skip All' option this means I will have to click as many times as there are duplicates.
An program called CheetahSync exists but this program requires a WiFi connection and the sync cannot be performed using USB.
Aside from this topic, what is the directory path of the folders in my phone, when I connect it to my Mac? For example, in Windows the path of any folder in my Nexus 5 would be "Nexus 5/Camera/...".
Any help is appreciated. I am sure there are users out there who are using Android + Mac.
Thanks.