DropSnap – Reach for the Clouds

on 1/17/12 10:28 PM

Tested version: 1.2.4
Latest version: 1.2.4
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

One of the great things about the advent of the smartphone: people are taking more and more photos, seeing as these little devices have made snapping a few interesting shots that much easier. Still, the age old problem persists—once you’ve taken the picture the hunt for the USB cable commences, seeing as you’ll most likely want to edit your photos on your computer.


How to eradicate the cable from our lives forever? With a service such as Dropbox, a sort of online hard drive that many of you will already be familiar with.
While an Android app version of Dropbox exists, it doesn’t have a feature that enables users to upload photos to their cloud—which is where DropSnap comes into play!


Please note that this is a review of the pro version of DropSnap.

 

Features & Use

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Test device: Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Android version: 4.0.2
Mods: Root


DropSnap combs through the SD card searching for photos and videos, which it uploads directly after they have been taken. In order for this to work out a few rules must be set up.


First things first: log in using your Dropbox account. You will then be able to access DropSnap’s main menu. Hit ‘Manage Rules’ before you do anything else. The rules will be set to ‘default’ until you make adjustments. Change the settings to suit your personal preferences and set up a registry in which the app should search for new photos, and to which Dropbox folder photos should be uploaded to.


There are a few other options, such as uploading screenshots. I made an extra Dropbox folder for screenshots, which I have found to be very useful seeing as I often take screenshots for our AndroidPIT app reviews.
DropSnap has really made my life a little bit easier in that sense. I take a few screenshots and as I’m writing up a review the images appear on the computer, ready to be posted. Fabulous.

Another possible settings option is syncing with WiFi, which – to my mind at least – makes the most sense. Automatic syncing can also be deactivated should you prefer to do so manually.


What’s missing:
a widget that lets you sync, and a setting for every rule that allows you to determine whether uploading should only occur via WiFi. Those two functions would be rad.


Bottom line:

Overall we are quite satisfied with DropSnap. Once it’s been set up it’s very fluid and does exactly what it promises to do. Storing photos in a cloud is an extra security and makes managing photo albums that much easier.
 

Screen & Controls

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One major drawback when it comes to DropSnap is that it isn’t very newbie-friendly. There are no tutorials to help users find their way around the application, and the set up for files is not as user-friendly as it could be. For instance, rather than display a quick text for the function ‘switch to previous folder’ the application simply displays ‘../’, which people who have never dealt with operating system prompts won’t understand, at least not straight away.


That being said, once you’ve figured the app out (something you will only need to do once) it runs very smoothly in the background and you won’t have to deal with it any longer.
 

Speed & Stability

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DropSnap is ultra fast. The app starts uploading an image as soon as it’s been taken; the amount of time it will take for the photo to upload is contingent on the internet connection that is provided.


DropSnap is also very stabile and performed well throughout our test runs.
 

Price/Performance Ratio

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DropSnap can be downloaded for free, but when using the free version you will have confirm a notification every time you want to upload a photo. The pro version, which I’ve tested for you today, is available for EUR2,79, which is reasonable.

 

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Jan 19, 2012 12:27:22 PM

Naw Thanks

Market Comments

Mike, Jul 2, 2012
Its meh It works with a few caveats I have the pro version and it works great - sync is within 15 seconds and it's nice... but it needs features. Hasn't been updated for ICS.
Scott R, May 28, 2012
Excellent Uploads all photos and vids taken by my phone or tablet promptly as advertised.
Kent, May 7, 2012
Needs updating. Needs updating. Was promised more features that braver came
Nick, Mar 26, 2012
Fantastic This was a great app, but now that Dropbox does this for free... Kind of obsolete. Sorry.
Tom, Mar 7, 2012
Really good Still better than dropbox default because you can change what folders you upload and where to
Geraldo, Mar 7, 2012
Dropbox update renders this app useless I'm sorry, but now there's no point in having this app.
ladi, Mar 3, 2012
ladirasta Good app
Josef Nicholas, Feb 28, 2012
Dropbox made this app obsolete for me Does what it says it does but dropbox is now offering its own photo upload service. That one works great too AND is free. I, honestly feel kinda stupid for buying this now. Some people have an issue with dropbox renaming your photos on upload but I actually prefer this as I use several camera apps and this makes things look more orderly. I really hope the developers can add more "rules" options or something to set it apart from the official dropbox app. It isn't a bad app but when you're competing against the FREE and OFFICIAL dropbox app, it becomes "meh"... Since we're paying a premium for this one, it should at least offer more than what it does.
Steve, Feb 25, 2012
Great application But not really needed now that Dropbox uploads photos now.
Martin, Feb 17, 2012
Works Does what is says.
Laurens, Feb 11, 2012
"Life saver" Thuis app is great. Never loose your photo's again hen your SDcard 's crashed.
Marzouq, Feb 9, 2012
Works Seemlessly Excellent support, you have to have both the free and premium versions installed to get the premium features. Very simple to setup, now all my pics are automatically sent to Dropbox
Rudy, Jan 31, 2012
It works! As advertised!
Cody, Jan 28, 2012
Awesome app Awesome just as good as photo stream in icloud
Dan, Jan 28, 2012
It just works Just set it up and then forget it! I love utility apps that you don't have to think about it once their installed.
Rhys, Jan 27, 2012
Great Does what it says. Would be good to have an option to delete files once they are uploaded.
Myles, Jan 24, 2012
Perfect Just what I needed. Works great.
Takashi, Jan 18, 2012
works flawlessly
s1l3ntb0b, Jan 17, 2012
Sehr gut Super App leider noch etwas unstabil und die GUI sollte auch besser sein aber sonst echt praktisch.
polite guy, Jan 15, 2012
Excellent simple app Works really well. I thouroghly reccomend Dropsnap.
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