

You can also hover over "Open URL" to view the URL. Select this to conveniently open the URL of the folder or file in your default web browser (assuming you're logged in). You can also hover over "Copy URL" to view the URL. Select this to conveniently copy the URL of the folder or file, which you could then paste into a browser to access that item from the web app (assuming you're logged in). When selected, the desktop app will immediately push any unsynced changes you've made up to your site, and will then delete the copy from your local disk, giving you online-only access to this document. Sets the document (that is, the document that you're taking action on) to "Online" mode, overriding your global sync mode preference for this specific document. This action should not be used, as it is buggy and can cause performance and reliability issues. On Windows, with the target directory focused in the File Explorer, you can press F5 on your keyboard to pull down updates. If you're on a Mac, you can select "Reload" to manually pull down any unsynced changes that might have occurred on your site since the desktop app last synced. The context menu includes a number of different actions, as described below: Reload Sync Status IconsĮvery file and folder in your mounted volume will have a status icon, indicating its sync status. The only difference you'll notice about your documents is that they'll have a sync-status icon and a context menu that are specific to the desktop app. On the right, you'll see the interaction between a mounted drive and a local directory (copying files across both folders on a Mac, via the Finder).Īnd finally, a file on the mounted drive is opened on the computer, as you'd expect. On the left, you'll notice that your site stays in-sync on the web app, as you make changes in the desktop app, and vice versa. Whenever you make a change to your mounted volume, the desktop app will push those updates to, keeping your local volume in sync with the remote server. You can even drag and drop them from your mounted volume to another folder on your local machine, and vice versa. Create, open, edit, delete, or move files and folders.

You can manage your documents from the Finder (Mac) / File Explorer (Windows), just as you would any other file or folder that is already on your local machine. By default, it will use the computer system's language preference. Use the dropdown to change the language that's used by the desktop app interface.
