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AiData

AiData

4.5
Application Description
Experience effortless file management with AiData, the premier app for smartphones and tablets. Access and share files stored on your NAS with unparalleled ease. Enjoy real-time browsing of a wide range of file types, including documents, images, videos, and audio. Download files for offline access and seamlessly upload files from your mobile device directly to your ASUSTOR NAS. Share files instantly with other devices and services, and track transfer progress in real time. AiData also offers convenient image previews and video playback. Download AiData today and transform your file management.

Key App Features:

  • Real-time File Access: Browse your ASUSTOR NAS files instantly, saving you time and effort.
  • Extensive File Type Support: Manage documents, photos, videos, and audio files all in one place.
  • Offline File Access: Download files for viewing even without an internet connection.
  • Effortless Uploads: Quickly and easily upload files from your device to your ASUSTOR NAS.
  • Instant File Sharing: Share files seamlessly with other devices and services.
  • Transfer Status Monitoring: Track the progress of your file transfers for peace of mind.

AiData simplifies file management, providing real-time browsing, broad file type compatibility, offline access, streamlined uploads, effortless sharing, and transfer monitoring. Download AiData now for a superior file management experience on your ASUSTOR NAS.

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