Step 3: Click this link to download this app again. Step 4: Open the.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Then, you can start the file or folder sync. Solution 4: Check Your Sync Folder Settings. When using Backup and Sync, you need to select individual folders that you want to sync to your PC. With the Google Backup & Sync app installed on your computer, all the files in your online Google Drive automatically download and sync with the Google Drive folder saved on your computer. Any changes you make to the files are uploaded, and edits made on other devices update the files on your folder.
- Windows Desktop / 2Go
- Mac Desktop / 2Go
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GoodSync for Mac desktops and laptops implements most of GoodSync functions.
Platform Support
GoodSync for Mac works on MacOS starting with ver 10.10.
Only 64-bit Intel is supported.
Only 64-bit Intel is supported.
Features
GoodSync for Mac Features are described here.
Documentation
The Manual is here.
Frequently Asked Questions are here.
Frequently Asked Questions are here.
Licensing
- Free 30-day trial: enjoy all of GoodSync features without any limitations.
- Free after trial: if 3 jobs or less, each job of 100 files or less.
- Paid version: one license per computer or device, discounts for multuple licenses.
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iCloud Drive Desktop and Documents sync has been a game changer in terms of Mac users having the same stuff on all computers. Dropbox is probably more reliable and flexible, but it requires that you have a workflow of saving stuff into your Dropbox folder, and some Mac users just don’t want to do that; they want to put stuff in the Desktop and Documents folders that come on the computer, and call it a day.
iCloud Drive Desktop and Documents (which I’ll just call iCDD) takes care of that for them. And then, when they buy a new computer, rather than restore from a Time Machine backup (which is what I’d still recommend), they can just sign into their iCloud account and have access to all of their stuff, much like on their iPhone.
But what about the Downloads folder? Apple makes clear they expect what’s in your Downloads folder to be temporary, to be moved to elsewhere, or deleted. But that’s not how I roll, and many other people don’t either. Stuff accumulates there and I might want it regardless of what computer I actually downloaded it on.
If you want a synchronized Downloads folder, do this:
- Open iCloud Drive
- Make a Downloads folder in it
- Put that Downloads folder in your sidebar (it will look like a regular folder, rather than a circle with a downward pointing arrow)
- Move everything in your existing Downloads folder to the new Downloads folder
- Remove the old (circular) Downloads folder from your sidebar by dragging it out, or by unchecking it under Finder -> Preferences -> Sidebar
- Open Terminal, and type:
sudo rm ~/Downloads; ln -s ~/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/Downloads/ ~/Downloads - Enter your computer password (which you won’t see as you type)
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If you’re not comfortable using Terminal, instead set each of your browsers, in their Preferences, to use your new Downloads folder instead of the one in your Home folder.
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Repeat the above on each of your computers.