PhotoSync NAS Add-On
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About PhotoSync NAS Add-On
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What's New
* Updated target version to Android 14 * Use Material3 layout
Reviews and Testimonials
Reviews Summary
People generally like the PhotoSync NAS Add-On, praising its ease of use, reliability, and effectiveness in backing up photos and videos to NAS, despite noting a few setup complexities and occasional issues.
Great app, easy to set up and use. It does what it says, syncs the photos and videos. It would be great to be able transfer other file types from Android to the computer too. I have upgraded to help with development efforts. Cheers!
Brill. Only discovered on e we moved to a metres broadband connection that the WD app backup uploads the photos to the clound and then down to the WD NAS. Did a bit of research and found this. Easy to set up for backup, and leaves all those GB free on my mobile broadband for Xbox games - a happy bunny :)
My first impressions were not good, ads and then upselling subscriptions, but I had seen trustworthy sources recommend it. Therefore i purchased the NAS add on which is working nicely to back up photos and videos. No complaints, it works and it is worth the money.
Love this app so far. After Plex stopped syncing my photos I needed a new app to transfer photos to my NAS. Works via the FTP function you set up on your NAS. Takes a few minutes to get it set up but works great.
Very satisfied it works just fine. It synchronizing my new pictures with my external hard disk WD Mycloud as soon as I'm connected to my local Wi-Fi. Nothing to say more, great job to the developers!
I use this for all the service technicians at our contracting business. Works perfectly. Feature request: the ability to give a custom name to the folder on upload. Instead I use time / date stamp. Thank you
Great app, with a lot of features for more advanced, security minded people. When Plex photo sync got removed this app saved the day. No more Google photo upload warnings!
Having to pay for the NAS add-on to transfer photos to a Linux computer was disappointing. But, it works great once it is set up.
it would be nice to have multiple contexts for autotransfer, ie.: trigger transfer when connected to wi-fi and phone charging.
Transfers photos to my NAS while I'm sleeping. A bit complicated to set up, but works flawlessly when done.