Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Review: Wappwolf automatically converts and synchronizes your files

Wappwolf Wappwolf converted and automatically synchronizes files and puts in a predefined folder.

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Automation is the name of the game these days for Web applications, and Wappwolf aims to combine automation with the power of cloud computing.  Available for dropbox, Google drive and box, the Wappwolf offers on-the-fly conversion, as well as automatically move files to other folder animals, email alerts, Tweets, FTP upload and more. And once you have set the rule, everything behind the scenes is done.

First with Wappwolf, you sign with your dropbox login information and creates a special Wappwolf folder in your dropbox account be.

Alhough some options premium be paid, there is still much for the free basic users, their teeth to get. Free basic users can have up to 10 automation and 100 files of 100 MB per day. But when you pay $5 a month, you get unlimited automation and 1,000 files with 1,000 MB per day.

Before you do anything, you must first visit the Web site Wappwolf and choose the cloud service would like to use with the service. You must then sign in Wappwolf with your cloud computing credentials. In the event that Wappwolf give the entire test run your cloud computing account is scary to you, you can instead restrict its access to only one folder in your account.  And of course it goes without saying that you can at any time revoke Wappwolfs access to your cloud computing account.

After you sign in successfully, a special Wappwolf folder will be your cloud account.  This is where all the action will take place. If you perform an Automation rule, you can subfolder for each rule, so no worries about things, to make getting there really messy.

To start, just click on "create a new automated" and you will be prompted to select a folder (or create a new).  If you put a file in this folder, then the automatic conversion and action is done on the basis of the next step of the rule.

Every time, when you create a rule in the list of automation, with the ability to delete this rule and an upgrade to a paid plan for more options appears.

To set up this part of the rule, you will be... with all the automation options and there are a lot.  The sections are arbitrary file documents, pictures, audio, video, and send info expanded.  So, if the Automation "Convert to Kindle" means he would go then to the section "Documents" next set portion of the rule.  Click on "send to your Kindle", whereupon the file format and your Kindle email address to specify.

If the Automation "convert to JPG" then called the pictures section, select the image of your next port of call, where, what you want would be dealt to.  The same applies to audio and video. Select the action that you want performed. You get the idea. It is not at all difficult, and of course anything that you can do easily deleted and restored.  So that it does not damage the options messing around and see what you come with.

"All files" is particularly interesting because it offers a wide range of options, including email, file encrypt / decrypt them, pack / unpack it, or upload of the data into another cloud service.  You can even set up file folders automatically send out tweets, to generate Facebook status or a Goo.gl short URL.

To pay for the premium service, you would have to be a very great Automator and Converter: I have more than enough to be 10 automation. And the conversion features that paid such as MP3 conversion, can easily be performed by free alternatives (without the file automation, which also offers Wappwolf).

I would like to hear whether you think that this is a better conversion service as some of the competing services out there you in the comments. Is the automation of part of the service of the extra icing on the cake or something, it's beautiful, but completely unnecessary?

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