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My current workflow is to snap pics on my Droid, plug it in via USB, and sync the pics. I'd like to just run a script to sync the DCIM folder with a shared network drive, if anyone knows of a way that I can do this?

I can connect to the share with a file explorer app, but copying the files is even more awkward that way than plugging in the USB. The tech is there, I'm just wondering if there's a simple one-touch solution.

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  • I asked this question regarding the easiest way to push pictures to a photo site. You may want to use your network drive in the end but if not, I recommend PicPush. Once you set it up, snap a picture and it's uploaded automatically. It's zero-touch. ;) – gary Nov 22 '10 at 20:52

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Try Image Transfer.

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  • Looks good. Reviews mention a free version, but I can't see that anywhere. Anyone know if there is a free/lite version to try it out? Otherwise I guess I'll take the plunge and rely on the Market's 24hr money back. – GAThrawn Nov 23 '10 at 12:02
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Upload 2 NAS can do this, and there is also a lite version. I haven't actually used this but it's on my list to try.

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I would always go for rsync

if your phone is not rooted you could use rsync4android (which is free) https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.kowalczuk.rsync4android

if your phone is rooted you could offcourse also use the above but if you need more advance stuff I would combine BTEP (Better Terminal Emulator Pro, not free) which has a cli ssh client which can be called from SL4A (scripting engine usefull for BASH scripts, which is free)

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