Zynx (v. 2.0) Разработано HMSW |
Backups your new photos, videos and other files from your phone to a shared directory within your home network. By a single click or scheduled to copy once a day. No server side software is necessary.
There are plenty of apps out there to sync your images to DropBox, Picasa, Google+ etc. Use Zynx when you want to keep your files on your own server or NAS.
This is an easy way to always have a backup of your photos, videos and other files.
All you have to do is to to share a directory on your computer/NAS with write permissions.
On Windows: Right click on a folder and select Share with. Select Homegroup (Read/Write). Thats it! You can also right click on the folder, select Properties. Go to the sharing tab and enable sharing with write permission. Try windows help and search for "share folder" if you can't figure this out.
On Mac: Select the meny Help > Mac help. Search for Samba. This will give you an easy to follow guide how to share a folder on your Mac. To use the Guest account tick the checkbox at: Apple > System Preferences ... > Users & Groups > Guest User > Allow guests to connect to shared folders. Then go to Apple > System Preferences ... > Sharing and tick the File Sharing checkbox. Add a folder to Shared Folders. Click the Options button and tick the Share files and folders using SMB checkbox. I Zynx enter Username: Guest and leave Password blank.
On Linux: Right click the folder you wish to share and select Sharing Options on the popup menu. Check "Share this folder" and "Allow other people to write in this folder". You may receive a message which says Sharing services are not installed. If this happens, press Install services to downloaded and install sharing support. This may differ on different types of Linux.
Once you have a shared folder on your computer you setup Zynx with the computer name or IP-adress, the name of your shared folder, the username and password for your computer and what time of the day Zynx shall run when scheduled.
Zynx keeps track of what photos/videos/files have been copied and only copies the new ones. If you don't wont to schedule a sync you can use the Copy button to copy the new files.
The video and photo copy uses androids media provider and copies all located files flat to the destination folders. If you want to copy and keep a directory structure, use the advanced settings and specify the directories yourself. This will keep the directory structure.
The application uses the CIFS/SMB networking protocol implemented by jCIFS (licensed under LGPL).
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[2013-05-16] A Google User: Nice app but falls short This is a nice app but it falls short of the mark. It will search whatever directory you give it on the phone and backup images, videos and misc files, but it doesn't keep them in the directory structure that it found them. When I have files, pics and/or videos sectioned out into folders for organization, this app just dumps them all together in one folder. If there was some sort of option to preserve directory structure, this would be something I would be keeping. |
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[2011-07-05] A Google User: Stopped working after my firmware update. SGS 2.3.3 |
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[2011-07-05] aaron: Stopped working after my firmware update. SGS 2.3.3 |
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[2011-05-28] A Google User: Great app, would be 4 stars if you could select the folder(s) you want to backup |
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[2011-05-28] Matthew: Great app, would be 4 stars if you could select the folder(s) you want to backup |
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[2011-04-19] A Google User: This little application really works. Just be careful setting it up. Works great for my videos and photos on my home server. |
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[2011-04-19] Dr. Carlos: This little application really works. Just be careful setting it up. Works great for my videos and photos on my home server. |
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[2011-04-12] A Google User: I have been fighting with this app for hours trying to get it to connect my Motorola Droid to my Macbook. Documentation is too thin to find a solution |
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[2011-04-12] dkitchin: I have been fighting with this app for hours trying to get it to connect my Motorola Droid to my Macbook. Documentation is too thin to find a solution |
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[2011-03-01] A Google User: Dumps all the files under one directory. It needs to preserve the director structure. Also needs option to exclude directories. |
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[2011-03-01] Saeed: Dumps all the files under one directory. It needs to preserve the director structure. Also needs option to exclude directories. |
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[2011-02-21] A Google User: Lets your Android works like an Eye-Fi card. Automatically copies all photos and videos from your phone to your home file server over WiFi. Scheduled and manual copies. Easy setup, fast transfers, good sync logic, and overall exactly what I was looking for. |
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[2011-02-21] lars n: Lets your Android works like an Eye-Fi card. Automatically copies all photos and videos from your phone to your home file server over WiFi. Scheduled and manual copies. Easy setup, fast transfers, good sync logic, and overall exactly what I was looking for. |
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[2011-01-27] aaron: Works perfectly, peace of mind that my photos are safely backed up :) |
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