Rab,

FTP sync such as you describe, where you put a copy of the Windows data 
file on an FTP site of your choosing, (I have done this in the past), will 
not work with Android.  The data file formats are different.  This is the 
same situation as the Pocket PC version, which uses a different file format 
than the MLO Windows application.  People asked for the apps to use the 
same format, but it was not possible at the time.  This does work for 
syncing two desktop machines running MLO however.  

Wifi sync allows you to sync your android file with your local pc Desktop 
file via a wifi network.  Both devices have to be on the same wifi network, 
such as your home network.

MLO Cloud is the solution that will allow your Android device to share data 
with your Desktop file. The IOS version can use this solution also, and so 
you can now share data with your phone, your Ipad, your desktop etc.  It 
certainly gives people some choices.

>From a timeline perspective, first came FTP sync, then WiFi sync, and 
shortly after, MLO Cloud, so part of this is MLO's continued development, 
as well as Andrey's desire to help meet people's syncing needs.

Hope that helps.

Phil.

On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:51:00 AM UTC-4, Rab wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use FTP sync on the Android version ? 
> I've set it up to sync on our PC's but can't find the option for 
> configuring the settings on our phones......
> Thanks,
> Rab
>

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