Most users use more than one cloud storage service. One of the most used, despite the little storage space that it offers us as soon as we open the account, is Dropbox. But I'm sure that together with Dropbox we use Google Drive and OneDrive. If we usually use these storage services on a daily basis, it is most likely that we have all the official applications of these services installed. But having to use a different application each time becomes a hassle. Fortunately we can make use of Remote File Manager, an application that allows us to access most of the cloud storage services: Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive and Box.
But it also allows us to access remotely to the folders that we have shared on our computer with Windos, OS X or Linux, but also to the content that we have stored on our NAS, where we have a backup with all our photos, videos, documents, music ... One of the advantages that this application offers us is that it uses the CIFS / SMB protocol so that it does not It is necessary to have the obligation to install additional software on the servers where the information we want to access is located.
Remote File Manager is temporarily available for download completely free of charge without any in-app purchases. The usual price of this application is 4,99 euros so if you use cloud storage services, you are already taking time. Remote File Manager, is in version 3.1.1, occupies a little less than 40 MB and is only in English. In order to use this application, it is necessary that we have at least version 7.0 of iOS installed on our device. Remote File Manager is a universal application so it is compatible with the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
Does anyone know how I can connect the app from my iphone to my windows 10 pc?