

Macdroid review android#
No necessity of having any third-party apps on your Android device, say the developers.

As soon as the device is plugged in, you’ll get access to its content directly in the Finder. The team behind MacDroid knew that as Android and macOS cannot work together out of the box, there was “a vital need for an interface that would not only connect the two systems but also allow safe and smooth file transfer between them.” That’s exactly what the app does no need for special cables or complicated solutions, MacDroid will work seamlessly whenever you connect your Android device to your Mac via USB. MacDroid offers you convenient access to your Android files in the Finder and ensures that everything goes fast and smoothly.” No need for special cables According to Electronic Team, the company behind the new app, it “builds a bridge between Android and Mac” and allows users to “enjoy the ease of transferring photos, videos, music and folders between your Mac and your Android connected via USB. Still, it appears Mac users with Android smartphones have a problem, and that’s where MacDroid appears as the solution. That’s what I am being told, because I do not have that problem, as a Windows user, as I just plug my Android smartphone to my Windows PC and they “talk”, as my Windows Phone did, when I had one. Breaking the transfer barrier between Android and Mac, the MacDroid app allows users to transfer files and folders between a Mac computer and an Android device connected via USB.Īndroid and macOS cannot natively work together, so if you’ve a Mac computer but do not have an iPhone, having chosen an Android smartphone, you know how hard it is to transfer files between them.
