Syncness, the new application for Google’s Android based phones and tablets, that allows you to sync (synchronize) files between your phone or tablet and a Windows or Samba file share using a WIFI connection. Sync your files (music, photos, PDFs, movies and more) without a tangle of cords – all you need is a WIFI connection and Syncness. Synchness transfers files in both directions. This allows for robust and fast syncing from a mobile device to your computer.
Ever wanted to push pictures you take on your phone to your computer without having to bother with cables?
Ever wanted to move a directory of music from your PC to your phone without having to hook up to USB?
Cut the chord and sync your files wirelessly with Syncness.
Syncness can handle multiple synchronization profiles.
Syncness can even push photos from your phone to a shared directory on your computer feeding a screen saver.
Synchronize your music between multiple Android devices by setting up profiles on each device that point Syncness at the same shared directory on your network. With Syncness your favorite songs can be wirelessly synchronized on multiple devices by clicking a button! The Android media scanner will be started automatically to ensure new music is available to your favorite music application.
In app demo videos to make configuration a snap!
How It Works?
Syncness can handle three types of synchronization between your Android phone and your file share. The three methods are “Push to Remote”, “Pull from Remote”, or both “Push to / Pull from Remote”.
Push To Remote
A push to remote synchronization will take all the files and subdirectories in a folder on your SD Card and move them to the Windows or Samba share. Each file on your SD card will be evaluated. If the file on your SD card is newer it will update the file on the share. If the file doesn’t exist on the share it will move it. If you choose to delete the source file (file on SD Card) you can upon successful synchronization.
Pull From Remote
A pull from remote synchronization acts the same as a push to remote but the files being evaluated for synchronization are the files on your share. If the file doesn’t exist on your SD card or is newer on the share it will move / overwrite the file on the SD card. If you choose to delete the source file (file on the share) upon successful synchronization you can.
Push To / Pull From Remote
The push to / pull from remote synchronization will evaluate both sides. First the share will be inspected and move files according to the logic in Pull From Remote. Second the SD card will be evaluated and move files according to the logic in a Push To Remote synchronization. This type of synchronization will allow you to edit files in both locations and synchronize them. Remember the newest file on either location will be the one that is synchronized.
Recent changes:
New Features
- Source files can be deleted upon successful synchronization.
- Synchronization buffer size is a configuration option now.
Bug Fixes
- General UI fixes
- Sync profile issues upon save have been resolved
More Info:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/syncness-wifi-sync-music-files/clay.world.syncness
Download Instructions:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/221862271/sync.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/R5JS6Nq
http://www.duckload.com/download/3664405/sync.rar
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