You can buy your own cloud Drive from Western Digital. The product is called WD
my cloud and costs approximately $150 for a 3 TB cloud Drive. It connects to
your wireless router And is accessible to all your wireless devices or devices
that are plugged into your router. I believe you can share y
I’m going with Panic Transmit and ssh/sftp. It might work for you. It’s not
sync, but I think you can download things for offline access.
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Hello Chris and others,
Thx for the suggestion.
I think this isn’t the solution I am waiting for because:
Items aren’t offline available on the macbook since they are only stored on the
nas.
Also, since iOS hasn’t a explorer built in , the backup from the iphone with
itunes should not give my acc
So if your iphone/ipad is synched/backed up to your Mac via iTunes then
all the files are local on the Mac, not in icloud. If you could set
iTunes to store these backups in a network drive from your NAS, would
that not get you where you want to be?
CB
On 6/10/15 4:43 PM, William Windels wrote
Hello all,
I would like to sync files/folders with different devices: iphone/ipad and also
mac computers.
There are many cloud-services that can handle this but I would like to store it
privately.
For this, and other tasks, I have a nas device from qnap.
It would be so nice If I can put files/fol