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What is Cloudpipes
Cloudpipes is a file organisation tool to be used in together with Dropbox.
Cloudpipes allows you to create pipes on your device which allow you to transfer data seamlessly to/from Dropbox and allows for a lot of possibilities. It lets you schedule when to grab your data or put your data up on Dropbox.
Cloudpipes is NOT a syncing solution. It does not guarantee two-way synchronisation of your data. (However it can perform one-way syncing).
What is a Pipe
A pipe creates a link between a local folder and a remote folder (on Dropbox).
A pipe can either upload files from a local folder to a remote folder, or download files from a remote folder to a local folder.
Platforms
For now: Android.
Reviews:
Website Reviews:
To cut it short, if you’re looking for an effective solution to automate personalized data transfers back and forth between your Android device and Dropbox storage, Cloudpipes might prove to be a godsend.
Whether you’re a person who needs to schedule your daily activities or someone who simply wants a hassle-free day, Cloudpipes will be a great help for you.
An excellent tutorial by Samer on Freewaregenius: How to automatically sync your PC folders with your Android
Video Reviews:
Excellent review and walkthrough by Ben fron the UploadtheDownload series.
Android Play Store Reviews:
Tomas on 27 Jun 2012 at 17:59
Amazing! Great app! Works fluently! Quick response from the developer. I’m satisfied.
John on 19 Jul 2012 at 09:18
Excellent program Allows me to automate my file trsnsfers so that I always have critical data files available when needed. Easy to use and works perfectly.
Scott on 25 Jul 2012 at 06:36
Excellent app, wonderful Dev One way sync is Exactly what I want, for backing up files. Dev is on XDA and promptly responds to comments. Will gladly buy Pro version as soon as available.
Cesar on 17 Sep 2012 at 07:52
Awesome… Like a moron I did a fresh install of CM10 and lost a whole bunch of stuff. THEN I stumbled onto this magnificent app. I’ve automated a whole bunch of stuff so that the next time I’m an idiot, I’ll have my pictures backed up nicely. Great job!
Pete on 21 Sep 2012 at 22:27
Does what it says on the tin So far so good. Good to be able to download a whole folder…been after this for ages
Joon Sunn on 23 Oct 2012 at 08:48
Works well! Should’ve been a feature on Dropbox.