[Q] Manage Files From Computer? (EStrongs) - HTC Aria Themes and Apps

Is this possible? I absolutely love the wireless management from my phone but i was just curious as to whether it worked from the other end as well...

use a secure file transfer protocol or SFTP server. Use winSCP on your PC and SwiFTP FTP Server for your andriod.

Look for an app called "Web Sharing." There is a free and a paid. Paid gets you more options. $2 I think. Does what it says.
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Could you recommend me app for Android which provides an access to phone desktop from win or Linux host via TCP/IP?
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Search for "droid vnc server" on the android market, works ok on my Hero, requires root.
I use Logmein Ignition, really good and dead simple to use, though it is a payed for app

[HOW TO] transfer files to your phone wirelessly (wifi)

this works and i love it
http://www.trickyways.com/2010/09/how-to-transfer-files-between-android-computer-wireless/
great find...
Works like champ!
There is a app called awesome drop in the market that does the same thing but has like a 5sec setup time.
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slinky1914 said:
There is a app called awesome drop in the market that does the same thing but has like a 5sec setup time.
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Not quite the same level of control...all files get stored in a folder called "drop". You then need to move these to whatever folder you want.
I prefer being able to choose where the files get sent. Thanks for the app link though...it is a very quick setup and simple if you are using another computer for a quick file transfer.
I am using an app called WebDroid. It works perfectly and lets you browse through every folder on your phone via wifi in a web browser.
jonnyg1097 said:
I am using an app called WebDroid. It works perfectly and lets you browse through every folder on your phone via wifi in a web browser.
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Websharing is another app that works the exact same way.
Why not just use dropbox? This seems much more labor intensive to setup.
Astro file server also has an SMB Plugin for those of you running a samba file share system. I store all of my files on my linux file server anyway. For those times when I'm out of range of my wifi, I'll use an ftp client on my phone and log on to my ftp server. I also use dropbox. It all depends where the file is, where I am, and where the phone is.
I also love double twists new airless sync. That works just fine with my iTunes library.
Great tip though. Thanks!
kamesen said:
this works and i love it
http://www.trickyways.com/2010/09/how-to-transfer-files-between-android-computer-wireless/
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I love this, did not know about this. Thank you for sharing.
This makes my life so much easier.
kamesen said:
this works and i love it
http://www.trickyways.com/2010/09/how-to-transfer-files-between-android-computer-wireless/
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That's what I use and I don't think it could be easier. Just setup a username and password one time. Any time after that you just start the ftp server and type the address into a file browser on your computer.
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flashman2002 said:
Why not just use dropbox? This seems much more labor intensive to setup.
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+1
Seriously, just use Dropbox. I'm sure everyone uses Dropbox for other purposes anyways. Why not just download the DB client for Android and give it another use?
Enhanced said:
+1
Seriously, just use Dropbox. I'm sure everyone uses Dropbox for other purposes anyways. Why not just download the DB client for Android and give it another use?
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Dropbox is awesome and I do use it, but if you want to place files directly on your root or access files above root for modding purposes, this method is great.
To each his own I guess.
If you're running an i9000 ROM try Kies Air in the Samsung Apps store. it does the same thing and it works over Mobile AP or Wifi
ES File Explorer is free and you can access shared folders on a local WiFi network very easily. Dev Site
marvin02 said:
ES File Explorer is free and you can access shared folders on a local WiFi network very easily. Dev Site
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Is it possible to post a quick "how to" or shoot me a PM?
I use ES File Explorer and love it and was unaware of the feature.
Their website isn't very helpful (the English version anyways) with no stickies on how to configure.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm currently using the ftp version the OP posted, but it's a bit buggy and temper-mental for me.
I used to use ES File Explorer but now use File Expert. It's all in one and has a few nice features, but the server scan is much slower which I don't use anyway.
You need to know a bit about Windows Printer & File Sharing and have at least 1 folder shared on your PC first.
In ES File Explorer, switch to the Network tab, then Menu -> New, and either scan or add a server. If you scan you'll see your PC's IP address, which can make it easier if you don't know it. Select that and you'll see all the shares. Select the one you want and then you'll need to enter the username and password of your Windows account the first time.
File Expert is a little better because it can remember the user account for that PC for all shares.
Anyway, after that you can copy and paste files back and forth and even play media over wifi, or copy tibu and nandroid backups to the PC just like you would between folders on the phone.
I'd love it if it was the other way around. CIFS share the android root or even sdcard on the PC!
I use Awesome Drop for quick small transfers, otherwise I use the SwiFTP server. FTP just seems like tried and true technology to me.
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awesome find..works great
WiFi File Explorer Pro works fine for me (I don't need root access)-
1. Open App
2. Type provided address into browser
3. Upload/download/zip/extract the SD and Ext SD using the browser
4. Profit
WiFi Direct
I am hoping we get WiFi direct here pretty soon. But seeing Samsungs update record I won't be holding my breath.

File Sync Software

Hi,
I'm looking for software to sync folders from my PC to my Xoom. I just need to sync folders, not music or movies and don't need or want to use a service with online storage.
Best would be to have wifi rather than usb. Can anyone recommend a program?
Have you thought about using dropbox?
Multiplatform file syncing support for free!
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Dropbox would be my advice also
I currently use dropbox on my phone and when I get a xoom next month I'll be using that also.
Also evernote for your documents.
I also use keepass for my passwords and store the password file in a private folder on dropbox so I can access my passwords from any location.
Sync your Xoom to your PC - Xoom as a file/media server - Great App!
I don’t often promote apps; but this one seems to have received little attention and I think it could benefit a lot of Xoom’ers…
I found a terrific app that allows me to sync the Xoom with my PC. Websharing File/Media Sync ($2.99 in the Market) is incredible. It allows you to establish your Xoom (or any other Android Device) as a file/media server on your wireless network. You can then use WebDAV on your XP, Vista, Mac, Ubuntu, etc. to connect your Xoom to your PC's file system. You can access your Xoom from your PC's browser. The browser interface is really cool with different interfaces for files, photos, music playback and video playback. You can also access the Xoom through File Explorer as a web share by Mapping a Network Drive.
I use Goodsync ($29.95) on my PC (supports WebDAV) to provide sync functionality. I set up two sync jobs. One syncs my documents folders and the other syncs the Xooms specific folders to create a full data backup on my PC. Both Websharing and Goodsync are "industrial strength" so you don't have to worry about FC's or corrupted data. The solution is perfect for my needs. I now have every work and personal document fully synchronized between my OG Droid, Xoom and XP Laptop. I also have the assurance that my Xoom's data is backed up in case I need to restore.
Developer's website here: http://android.nextapp.com/site/websharing
Another poster describes the app here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11968337&highlight=Websharing#post11968337
kiwiruss said:
I currently use dropbox on my phone and when I get a xoom next month I'll be using that also.
Also evernote for your documents.
I also use keepass for my passwords and store the password file in a private folder on dropbox so I can access my passwords from any location.
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I do everything this guy already does and I vouch for its awesomeness, except I already have the Xoom.
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I've been thinking of trying Syncness (https://market.android.com/details?id=clay.world.syncness). I emailed the developer to find out if it was automated or not and got an almost immediate response (no, it's not automated yet -- all manually initiated at this point). It's not free but it's only about $2.
EDIT: It's a direct sync, not going through any cloud service.
synctoy 2 or double twist with airsync (but it sounds like you dont want to sync media, but actually folders.
Try GammaSync
For PC-to-Android folder synchronization (only one-way at the moment) I developed a free app which does not require external cloud storage services (like Dropbox or SugarSync). It's called GammaSync, and it's available on the Play Store. Maybe you'll find it useful
For any feedback:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271739
The only 1 and Free also with nas folders, his name it's
Syncme
You can find on playstore
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[Q] Nook to Mac/PC via wireless??

I don't know if this is a noobie question or not. And search wasn't very helpful.
Is there a way (or an app) to connect my NC to either my Mac Mini (or my PC) via my home wireless network (not USB) in order to transfer files back and forth??? .... hopefully a way to move files locally without using the Internet (i.e. dropbox or similar)
I'm running full CM7 (EMMC) on the NC and Snow Leopard on my Mini.
And since I'm helping other people with their NC's, does anyone know how to do this on a stock NC????
Not sure if this works for the Nook but try Samba Fileshare app from the Market. Allows you to connect via regular I.p. address. I use this with my phone.
Use ES File Explorer app. This allows you to see and manage all the files on your Nook, and on a networked computer and do ftp transfers as well. Lots of functionality apart from basic file transfers, stable and free.
Yes there is an app call WiFi file explorer it gives an ip address to enter in the browser and then you can send or download files. it works very well I use it in the evo 4G and nook color.
I use ES File Explorer if I am working on the NC but if I am working on the computer I start Samba Filesharring on the NC and do all the manipulation on the computer. It is easier that way since I can see all the thumbnails of pictures so I can select them nd just drag and drop.
+1 for Samba. The SD card just appears as a share on your Windows network and if you check the box to remember your credentials you just have to remember to wake the NC up before you try to connect to it.
Try Dropbox. Easy setup and works a treat.
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Not sure if this works for the Nook but try Samba Fileshare app from the Market. Allows you to connect via regular I.p. address. I use this with my phone.
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Yes! It works! I use it on my home network.

[APP] remote access any android phone

If like me you leave your phone in another part of the house/building or forget to take it with you, then this app is for you.
Remote phone access
Remotely Control Your Phone from Computer
RemotePhoneAccess is a reliable application providing fast and secure remote access to your Android smartphone. It uses the latest technology of google C2DM (Cloud to Device Messaging). The app doesn't poll to any server avoiding extra battery usage.
Simply install the app from the market on your phone login with your google account and activate privelidges.
From your browser on tablet/computer visit www.remotephoneaccess.com
login using same google account
goto android management
and click update.
You now have access to your phone. Pay the extra few dollars and you can also send sms using your phones plan.
Works good... I will try paid option in few days...
Nice app, now I can forget my phone athome and still be able to use it (limited, no voice, but hey, better than nothing!!!!)
Xoomed with my Motorola
Just downloaded on Photon CM9 ICS ROM, will report back after some use.
MoPhoACTV Initiative
Just so you guys think about this: privacy-wise this is a huge red flag.
Administrator rights on your phone with remote access through a web app.
The app devs don't have any kind of privacy policy posted.
C2dm if badly coded can be a privacy nightmare.
does any one knows an Android app which provides mobile to mobile remote access same like pc to pc by teamviewer?
jennyforex3 said:
does any one knows an Android app which provides mobile to mobile remote access same like pc to pc by teamviewer?
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I use DroidMote server on my Xoom and connect to it with the client. Works fine as a remote but I don't think it does remote screen access.
Search the Market for a VNC server app. I'm sure there will be one. You'd then be able to connect via any VNC client. Probably need root though.
yes, you can try our new app, VMLite VNC Server, it allows you to fully control and view your phone from a PC, so you can use external keyboard and mouse to become more productive. It works on all android devices, from Eclair to Jelly Bean, rooting is NOT required.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
jennyforex3 said:
does any one knows an Android app which provides mobile to mobile remote access same like pc to pc by teamviewer?
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