SYNC AppLink allows you to use your compatible Android ™ smartphone mobile apps while keeping your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. 27,43,63 SYNC AppLink is available on select models and compatible with select smartphone platforms. Here are 2 quick and easy ways to make your Mac compatible with all Android smartphones, including popular brands like Samsung, Google, LG and Motorola. The AirDroid Android app lets you navigate your phone, download files, send text messages and receive notifications right from your computer’s browser.
Download the SYnc app for Windows or Mac. Sync for Business. Sign in; Sign up free. Start by creating a free account, to get instant access. Access, share and upload files from your mobile device. IOS (iPhone and iPad) Android (Android phones and devices. Also available: Mac desktop app (macOS 10.9 or greater). You opted for an Android-based phone instead. It may blend, but will it sync with your Mac? There are comprehensive third party desktop syncing programs available such as Missing Sync, but realize that with a “Google-based” phone, over-the-air syncing is automatic and built in. When you purchase your Android-based phone, you’ll. Connect your Android smartphone to the Mac’s USB port using the former’s charging cable. Launch the app on the system, and you will receive a notification on your Android device asking for permission. The list of Android data is displayed on your Mac system. Drag and copy the choice of your files from Android to Mac.
I’ve been trying out the world of Android Phones recently with a Google Pixel phone. Overall I have been surprised at how simple and effortless it has been to use my Google pixel phone alongside my Macintosh OS X. I was expecting it to be a lot harder to synchronise the Google phone to my Macintosh computer but if anything I have found it easier than my old iPhone.
Each individual application syncs its own data across the internet between the Google phone and OS X. Everything else gets synchronised by Google. I have found this approach surprising simple. It’s just a matter of finding the best application for each job. Mp4 to gif 60fps.
Here’s a list of applications that I have found that will nicely share data between OSX, iOS and Android. Cloudmounter mount cloud storage as local drive 1 2 1.
To-Do lists:Wunderlist (OSX/Android/iOS)
Notes: Notational Velocity(OSX) and Simplenote (Android/ iOS). also Evernote.
Macbook Android Phone
Calendars: Google calendar (Android/iOS) & Apple Calendar App (OSX)
Contacts: Contacts (Android), Apple Contacts (OSX) and sync them with ‘Contacts Sync For Google Gmail’ (OS X). (Apple Contacts won’t sync with gmail.)
Passwords: 1Password (OSX/Android/iOS)
Files: Dropbox (OSX/Android/iOS)
Android To Macbook
Team Collaboration: Slack (OSX/Android/iOS)
Databases: Airtable (web based)
Google takes care of everything else:
Email: Google Inbox (iOS/Android), Apple Mail (OS X) & sync via gmail.com account
Spreadsheets: Google Sheets (OSX/Android/iOS) or Microsoft Excel (Android, iOS and OSX)
Documents: Google Docs (OSX/Android/iOS) or Microsoft Word (Android, iOS and OSX)
Photos: Google Photos (Android), Apple ‘Photos’ App (OS X) and sync them together with ‘Google Photos Backup’
Music: Google Play, iTunes and Google ‘Music Manager’ which keeps them synced. (But note there is no way to sync playlists between iTunes and Google Play, just songs.)
You can read Excel and Word documents in both Android and iOS from dropbox, but you can’t read Pages or Numbers documents in Android, so if you want to have true compatibility between your android devices and OS X you are going to have to move across to Excel and Word.
There are some OS X files you can’t access from an Android device. Here’s my list of incompatible applications that do not work in the Android world.
Pages
Numbers
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Accordance (working on an Android App)
Filemaker Pro (but try Airtable – it’s great!)