For anyone who uses a Mac or MacBook but prefers an Android device to an iPhone, the MacDroid program is a very helpful alternative. An interface that not only connects the two platforms but also enables safe, easy file transfers between them is essential, as Android and macOS do not function together natively.
Install Android on a Mac as a drive. It is possible to install both external and internal Android storage. Modify Android files on a Mac without transferring them to your PC. A MacDroid and an Android handset that is USB-connected to your Mac are all you need. All Android devices and MTP are supported by MacDroid.
Move your most recent images:
You can transfer or modify some of the amazing pictures you recently captured on your Android device to your Mac without really transferring them.
Using whole folders:
You always have access to the most recent documentation on your devices, and you can transfer entire folders between Mac and Android.
On Android, edit files directly:
To edit your Android files, you don’t even need to save them to your Mac. Just connect your phone, make changes to the files on your Mac, and save them as soon as you’re finished.
Upload fresh music to your phone:
Enjoy music wherever you are by transferring your favorite songs from your Mac to Android or the other way around.
Key Features of MacDroid:
- Mounting as an External Disc: This feature works directly with the built-in macOS Finder. The internal and external storage on your Android device may be easily mounted as a local drive, just like a USB flash drive.
- Direct File Editing: You don’t need to copy files to your local hard drive before editing and saving them from your Mac applications on your Android device.
- Multiple Connection Modes: Facilitates both wireless transfers over Wi-Fi and cable transfers via ADB (for quicker, more advanced management) or MTP (for simple, all-encompassing communication).
- Folder and Batch Transfer: Instead of transferring individual files, move entire folders and big directories. SD Card Compatibility: Use external MicroSD cards that are placed into your Android device to access and manage files.