![]() A tap on the menu button on the device opens a large list of settings. Once you have selected the sync method the program will start the synchronization right away. Here you can pick two way sync but also other synchronization methods such as upload then delete, download only or mirroring. Last but not least, you are asked to pick a synchronization option. You pick a local folder that you want to use for the syncing, and a folder on Dropbox. Once done the application walks you through setting up the syncing on the device. The first thing that you are asked to do after installation and on first run is to link a Dropbox account to the application. The paid version does not have that limitation by the way so that it theoretically allows you to sync all Dropbox data with the Android device all the time. While that may be an issue to some, it should not really be an issue to most users. It is for instance only possible to synchronize a single folder. The free version of the application comes with several limitations. What this means is that data is automatically kept in synced, which means uploaded and downloaded, whenever files change, are added, or deleted. ![]() Some files may be cached so that you can access them locally, but you can't really pick a folder or files that you want synced all the time to the phone or tablet.ĭropsync is a free and paid application for Android devices that adds true two-way syncing of Dropbox data to Android devices. ![]()
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