Do you have an account or multiple cloud storage accounts like SkyDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox etc. and have a hard time in managing all your files from one place. It's really hard for you to open up each of these and then manually download and upload files or transfer files between different cloud storage services.
If you have an android device then managing files across different cloud storage account is much simpler. Follow the following steps:
- Download and install an app named ES File Explorer from Play Store on to your Android device.
- Open this app. You can manage and transfer file with your android device, over LAN and across different cloud storage accounts.
- Swipe to the left twice and you will find 'cloud'.
- Tap on the right bottom 'New' button.
- Tap on the cloud storage service that you want to add and enter your username and password.
- After authentication, you will be able to see all your folders. You can add other storage accounts the same way.
- Now you have the option to explore different folders, cut and paste files across different cloud storage accounts. You can even transfer files from cloud storage to LAN or your mobile device.
- All your authenticated storage accounts will be displayed under cloud folder and you can view all the files and folders of any of these accounts, all from your mobile device.
Let me know if you are using any other app or any other way using which you can access all your online storage from one place.
This is a must have considering I have around 2 TB of data floating around on the clouds
ReplyDeleteI am yet to use cloud storage accounts .. I will bookmark.. this post for reference .. for future !! Thanks for sharing .. I got a little more acquainted with practical concept of cloud storage !!
ReplyDeleteI have ES File Explorer installed, but just for it's root access. Haven't tried this feature before.
ReplyDelete2 TB..wow.. just wonder how much time it might take for you to download that much content.. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks.. It's nice to have some of the stuff in cloud storage..
ReplyDeleteVery useful article. I find many people use multiple cloud services so this fits very well!
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