Issue the command sudo apt-get install -f to install the remaining dependenciesĪt this point you should see an icon on your desktop.
Allow the installation to error out (it will).
Issue the command sudo dpkg -i daemonsync_XXX_b (where XXX is the release number).
Open up a terminal window and change into the directory housing the downloaded file.
Download the server (according to your distribution and architecture).
The installation steps will vary, depending upon your platform.
If the permissions listing is acceptable, tap Accept.
Locate and tap the entry by Disc Soft Ltd.
Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
Let’s first install the App on an Android device. You must install both pieces to this puzzle and both pieces must be on the same WiFi network in order to function properly. The server can be installed on Windows, Mac, or Linux PCs. The Daemonsync app can be installed on either Android or iOS devices. What’s best, you can even set Daemonsync to auto-sync as soon as it is on the same WiFi as the server. With this incredible app/server combination, you can easily sync your photos and videos (as well as custom folders) without having to use a middleman to get those files from the cloud to your PC. But what happens when you want to do a local sync to a computer on the same WiFi network as your smartphone? With your handheld device you can work on the go, knowing all your data will be synced to your cloud account. Technology is an incredible thing…especially the world of mobility. Use Daemon Sync to sync photos and videos from your smartphone to your desktop without a middleman.