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As much as file transfer is a good enough solution, SyncMate can actually sync data between Mac OS X and Android. Sync is different from just transfer, data gets updated on both devices and it can be done automatically without you having to move a finger.

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SyncMate supports contacts and calendar sync; photos, music, playlists and folders can also be synced. The main advantage of SyncMate is that it syncs data directly between apps on your Mac and Android. So as you can see, SyncMate is not just a tool to and vice versa, but a perfect synchronization app for these devices as well, which makes it much more versatile and handy. 2.Commander One This is a different type of app than SyncMate, but still worth the attention. Microsoft controller driver for mac mac.

Sync your mail, contacts, calendar, and more Sync your Google services to your phone, tablet, and desktop programs so that you can always access what's important to you.

Allows you connecting Android device to Mac OS X via USB and immediately seeing it in this file manager as a Mac disk. Now you can work with your device just as with any other local drive. Because this app is dual-panel Android file transfer for Mac OS X is a real no-brainer there. In Commander One you can also connect to the most popular cloud storage service, browse files on iOS devices, work with archives and hidden system files, use Terminal Emulator and manage current system processes.

Cloud services Using cloud storages is also an option even if not the most convenient one. It adds an extra step to the process but is helpful when you don't have other options. You may already have a or account and can make use of those. Dropbox is one of the oldest and most popular not a platform specific cloud storage. It became so popular because it offers free cloud storage space.

Moreover, the fact that Dropbox allows sharing stored data with others even if they don't have a Dropbox account adds scores to its flexibility. And even though this service is not an Android file transfer one per se, you can use Dropbox for your Android files - just install it on Mac and Android and upload or download data from or to your Dropbox account (personal data like contacts and calendar events are not supported, just file transfer). SugarSync is similar to Dropbox, but is less popular.

Cloud storage space it provides can be used for data and folders transfer. Your stored data can be shared with others; you can also remove the data from all devices in case of loss or theft. Like Dropbox, SugarSync supports all major platforms and can be used as Android file transfer for macOS. How did we rate Android file transfer apps for Mac? Let’s start with the fact that there are just a few apps that can transfer files between Android and Mac OS X. After removed their built-in Sync Service several years ago, all apps that used it to sync data between macOS and Android, stopped working. And since transferring files between Mac and Android is not a common task like video playback or image editing, you won’t find hundreds of apps offering sync and transfer services.

Key factors we considered while choosing the best Android file transfer for Mac.• Functionality. The app worth your attention must be able to transfer all data types - media, folders, personal (like contacts or calendar events). Who wants to install several apps to keep ALL data between Mac and Android updated if all of that can be done within one app? • Flexibility. Data sync and transfer are complicated processes so Android file transfer apps should provide you with wide range of data transfer settings. • OS support. Android OS as well as macOS are constantly updated and the app you will buy should support the latest versions.