DroidDock: A macOS Application for Browsing Android Device Files via ADB
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rajivm1991
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
DroidDock is a free, open-source macOS application that allows users to browse and manage files on Android devices via ADB connection. The app provides a native macOS interface for file management, featuring an intuitive design and powerful functionality. Version 0.4.1 requires macOS 10.15 or later and is described as fast, beautiful, and user-friendly for handling Android files from a Mac computer.
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Fast, intuitive, and powerful.
Everything you need to manage Android files from your Mac
Version 0.4.1 • macOS 10.15+ • Free & Open Source
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