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- In-app purchase also allows users to buy Dropsync Ultimate for which there is no key app. PRO FEATURES. Sync multiple pairs of folders. Upload files larger than 10 MB. Smart change detection (fast sync!).
(. Running a sync using DropSync and Applescript Demonstrates how to launch DropSync, select a synced place for syncing, and then run a sync. DropSync supports much more applescript functionality than is demonstrated here. Consult the DropSync.sdef file for complete details. To use this script you will need to modify it to reflect your own setup.
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New users are recommended to upgrade via in-app purchase in the free Dropsync app. This separate key app is for users who bought it in the past and for those who prefer the key app to in-app purchase. In-app purchase also allows users to buy Dropsync Ultimate for which there is no key app.
PRO FEATURES
• Sync multiple pairs of folders
• Upload files larger than 10 MB
• Smart change detection (fast sync!)
• Sync your entire cloud account with a folder in your device
• App settings can be protected with passcode
• No ads displayed in the app
• Email support by the app developer
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Please check out our website (http://metactrl.com/) for more information about the app, including User's Guide (http://metactrl.com/userguide/) and FAQ (http://metactrl.com/faq/). If you run into any issues or have suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to email us at [email protected] We will do our best to assist you.
Recent changes:
• Updated app for Android 10
New users are recommended to upgrade via in-app purchase in the free Dropsync app. This separate key app is for users who bought it in the past and for those who prefer the key app to in-app purchase. In-app purchase also allows users to buy Dropsync Ultimate for which there is no key app.
PRO FEATURES
• Sync multiple pairs of folders
• Upload files larger than 10 MB
• Smart change detection (fast sync!)
• Sync your entire cloud account with a folder in your device
• App settings can be protected with passcode
• No ads displayed in the app
• Email support by the app developer
SUPPORT
Please check out our website (http://metactrl.com/) for more information about the app, including User's Guide (http://metactrl.com/userguide/) and FAQ (http://metactrl.com/faq/). If you run into any issues or have suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to email us at [email protected] We will do our best to assist you.
Recent changes:
• Updated app for Android 10
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