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FolderSync - Backup & Restore

Keep your phone/tablet and your Dropbox in sync at all times. Safe, Stable, battery efficient and full two-way sync for Dropbox. It can be used to backup and restore files for your phone. Easy to set up for daily use.
FEATURES INCLUDE
★ Full two-way sync. Just like Dropbox on desktop
★ Flexible options when files changes on both phones and Dropbox. Configure to Upload local, download remote or just skip them.
★ Very efficient, consumes almost no battery if there is no change detected and will not slow down your phone either
★ Very easy to set up. Once set up files will be kept in sync without any effort from users
★ Works reliably under ever changing network conditions on your phone
★ Configurable autosync interval: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, every hour,...
★ Many sync modes. Not only two-way, you can also choose Upload only, Download only, ...

USAGE1. Link to your Dropbox at the first run2. Set up sync-up folders.3. Configure sync-up preference.4. Enable "Auto Sync-up" for automatic sync or Just click "Sync" to start sync by manual

Long click folder to view more options

DropboxSync is designed to be a daily tool. If it can help, please consider upgrading to PRO version. Please feel free to send me an email if any questions or feature requests. Thanks.

KW: Autosync, Dropbox Autosync, Dropbox sync, Dropbox backup, Dropbox offline, Dropbox downloader, Dropbox uploader, media sync, music sync, photo sync, file sync, folder sync, full two-way sync, instant upload

Category : Productivity

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Reviews (3)

Afa. H. Apr 20, 2016     

Also does not have any option to automatically delete the cloud files that have been deleted locally. The author does not respond to email.

Mic. B. C. Sep 11, 2016     

seems to not allow you to access your external micro SD card in your phone only phone storage

A. G. u. Oct 2, 2014     

Firstly, it's slooooooow, even slower than that in fact. Secondly, there is no way to edit a sync 'profile'. You can change the sync function, ie upload, download, 2 way etc, but you cannot change destination/source directories, you have to delete and start again. Thirdly, it's just unrealiable, repeatedly failing to sync changes, both to and from Dropbox. Forgetting speed and ease of use and any other parameters, if it doesn't do what it's supposed to, then it's not worth bothering with. All in all, quite embarassing. I'm just glad I tested it properly before letting it loose on my files. One of the test files that was moved between folders on Dropbox simply disappeared. It went out of the local source folder but never arrived in the local destination..... dangerous