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Using the ownCloud Android App
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Accessing your files on your ownCloud server via the Web interface is easy and
convenient, as you can use any Web browser on any operating system without
installing special client software. However, the ownCloud Android app offers
some advantages over the Web interface:
* A simplified interface that fits nicely on a tablet or smartphone
* Automatic synchronization of your files
* Instant uploads of photos or videos recorded on your Android device
* Easily add files from your device to ownCloud
* Two-factor authentication
Getting the ownCloud Android App
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One way to get your ownCloud Android app is to log into your ownCloud server
from your Android device using a Web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or
Dolphin. The first time you log in to a new ownCloud account you'll see a screen
with a download link to the ownCloud app in the `Google Play store
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.owncloud.android>`_.
.. figure:: images/android-1.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: Android app new account welcome screen.
You will also find these links on your Personal page in the ownCloud Web interface.
Find source code and more information from the `ownCloud download page
<http://owncloud.org/install/#mobile>`_.
Connecting to Your ownCloud Server
----------------------------------
The first time you run your ownCloud Android app it opens to a configuration
screen. Enter your server URL, login name, password, and click the Connect
button. (Click the eyeball to the right of your password to expose your
password.)
.. figure:: images/android-2.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: New account creation screen.
For best security your ownCloud server should be SSL-enabled, so that you can
connect via ``https``. The ownCloud app will test your connection as soon as
you enter it and tell you if you entered it correctly. If your server has a
self-signed SSL certificate you'll get a warning that it is not to be
trusted. Click the OK button to accept the certificate and complete your account
setup.
.. figure:: images/android-3.png
:alt: SSL certificate warning.
Managing Files
--------------
Now you should see the Files page of your ownCloud account.
.. figure:: images/android-4.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: Your ownCloud Files page.
The ownCloud menu at the top left shows the name of the logged-in user, has a
shortcut to your files, and contains the Settings button.
.. figure:: images/android-5.png
:alt: Top-left menu.
Click the overflow button at the top right (that's the one with three vertical
dots, and that is really what it is called) to open a user menu. ``Refresh
account`` syncs your files, and ``Sort`` gives you the option to sort your files
by date, or alphabetically.
.. figure:: images/android-6.png
:alt: Top-right menu.
The little file folder icon to the left of the overflow button opens a dialog to
create a new folder. The arrow button opens a file upload dialog, and you can
either upload content from other Android apps such as Google Drive, the Gallery,
your music player, or from your Android filesystem.
.. figure:: images/android-7.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: File upload dialogue.
All files (that you have permission to access) on your ownCloud server are
displayed in your Android app, but are not downloaded until you download them.
Downloaded files are marked with a green arrow.
.. figure:: images/android-8.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: Downloaded files are marked with green arrows.
Download and preview a file with a short press on the filename. Then a short
press on the overflow button opens a menu with
options for managing your file.
.. figure:: images/android-9.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: File management options. Betsy Ross says "Don't believe everything you
read on the Internet."
Settings
--------
Use the Settings screen to control your ownCloud app functions.
.. figure:: images/android-10.png
:scale: 75%
:alt: Setting screen.
In the Accounts section you can set up and manage multiple accounts.
The Security section sets up strong two-factor authentication by allowing you
to add a PIN (personal identification number) to access your account.
The Instant Uploads section creates a directory, :file:`/InstantUpload`, and
any photos or videos created with your Android device's camera are instantly
uploaded to this directory. You also have the option to choose any other
existing directory. Another nice option is Upload Pictures/Video via WiFi Only,
to conserve your Internet data usage.
The bottom section of the Settings screen has links to help and the
app's version number.