![]() ![]() This works but I can't see ALL files, even if I scroll all the way down. Please resolve this by either (a) making the task bar search function search for not just what is ON DB, but also what is scheduled to sync (so then I can find it and "sync next", (b) make the list infinitely scrollable (not preferred as I'd have to look for a file name in possibly thousands of files being upped), or (c) make the right-click Finder option work the way it's supposed to. These days file syncing solutions are usually. A file opened through the Google Drive folder on the computer will automatically sync to Google Drive when you click save. I can't do that currently and it often means to resorting to Google Drive upload shares. When you choose iCloud as the destination (in an Open or Save dialog), the document is made available to that app running on any Mac or iOS device that is. File syncing is a feature usually included with backup software, in order to make it easier to manage and recover data as and when required. So I NEED to be able to prioritize certain file uploads at any given time. SyncMate for Mac SyncMate Expert Requirements: macOS 10.13+. There is a right click or control click function that also says "sync next". The task bar does not give a full list, so if I can't find it there, I cannot Sync Next. I need to prioritize that 200 Mb file, and I CAN do that in the task bar window IF I can find the file. It is not uncommon for me to get back from a video shoot, upload 200 Gb (takes about 48 hours with my internet speeds), and then the next day, I'll need to upload a few 200 Mb files for a client. Try free There are a number of different ways to transfer files from Mac to Mac or share them, depending on the tools you use to work on the file. ![]()
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