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+ | # Mac Tools Cloud Apps | ||
+ | See also [[: | ||
+ | Supported Operating Systems: High Sierra (10.13) and Mojave (10.14) | ||
- | ====== Storage Made Easy Mac Cloud Apps ====== | + | ## 1-2 Overview and Installation |
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- | ===== 1-2 Overview and Installation ===== | + | The File Fabric Cloud Apps provide a suite of tools that can be used as a means of interacting with one or more cloud storage providers directly from Mac OSX. User can choose to use the entire suite or choose which of the tools fit their working patter. The Apps include: |
+ | - A 'Cloud Drive' directly accessible from Finder which provide a ' | ||
+ | - A local-to-remote folder mapping App to sync files off-line. | ||
+ | - An OSX menu bar ' | ||
+ | - An OSX Mail plug-in that enables secure file links to be added to Mac Mail. (a similar toolbar option is provided for those who use Outlook or other Mac email providers). | ||
+ | - Finder integration for file sharing and other actions. | ||
+ | The virtual drive feature makes use of a technology known as OSXFuse which is installed as part of the setup. This is seamless unless you have MacFuse already installed. If this is the case then may be prompted to upgrade MacFuse before installing the Mac Cloud Apps. If you are using an existing App with MacFuse then be sure to choose to use the compatibility layer and remove the existing MacFuse installation. You can also check for later versions from the SME advanced tab accessible using System Preferences. | ||
+ | What is OSXFuse ? | ||
- | {{:/maccloudtools: | + | OSXFuse is an open source library to enable the development of Mac OSX file systems. You can find out more about OSXFuse [[http:// |
- | The File Fabric Cloud Apps provide a suite of tools that can be used as a means of interacting with one or more cloud storage providers directly from Mac OSX. User can choose to use the entire suite or choose which of the tools fit their working patter. The Apps include:\\ \\ - A Cloud Drive directly accessible from Finder which provide a ' | + | Installation: |
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- | Installation: | + | The setup is available from download after web login from the Cloud Apps link on the right sidebar (for paid customers). |
- | ===== 3 Setup ===== | + | |
+ | As part of the setup we install a technology know as OSXFuse for the virtual drive element. You will be prompted to install this when you install the SME preferences pane, after double clicking to open the package file.. If you have a prior version of Fuse, you may be prompted to upgrade to the latest version. | ||
+ | You can uninstall the tools from the uninstaller in the same DMG. Note this will remove the preference panel and all settings. | ||
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- | Once installed you will see a new System Preferences option called SME. The pane will auto-launch on first install\\ \\ | + | ===== 3 Setup ===== |
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+ | Once installed you will see a new System Preferences option called SME. The pane will auto-launch on first install. | ||
===== 4 Preferences Configurations Screen ===== | ===== 4 Preferences Configurations Screen ===== | ||
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For certain providers we are unable to get the file size after the first cloud sync. This is because they either do not provide file sizes, such as OneDrive, or they store files in internal formats so the file size is unknown, such as Google. The Mac OS cannot handle zero file sizes so for files such as this they are given a special file type which is that of a web location or .webloc. These files, when you try and download or copy will launch a web browser and download the file. This will only happen once. On the first download the file size is known so the next time \\ \\ Many Clouds have policies around character support in filenames. If your files contain any of the following characters: \\ \\ ? [ ] / \ = + < > : ; " , * | \\ \\ Then the files may not be uploaded. Many Clouds actually don't give a rejection response in their API for such files so although they may appear to upload they will not be uploaded. Please ensure you don't use such characters in filenames that you wish to store on the Cloud.\\ \\ **Warning: | For certain providers we are unable to get the file size after the first cloud sync. This is because they either do not provide file sizes, such as OneDrive, or they store files in internal formats so the file size is unknown, such as Google. The Mac OS cannot handle zero file sizes so for files such as this they are given a special file type which is that of a web location or .webloc. These files, when you try and download or copy will launch a web browser and download the file. This will only happen once. On the first download the file size is known so the next time \\ \\ Many Clouds have policies around character support in filenames. If your files contain any of the following characters: \\ \\ ? [ ] / \ = + < > : ; " , * | \\ \\ Then the files may not be uploaded. Many Clouds actually don't give a rejection response in their API for such files so although they may appear to upload they will not be uploaded. Please ensure you don't use such characters in filenames that you wish to store on the Cloud.\\ \\ **Warning: | ||
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