Internet connected but looking for networks machines. Access Google Drive on your phone or tablet. Get the Google Drive app to access all of your files from your Android or iOS device. ![]() Option 1 - Using Homebrew This is the easiest way and will provide automatic updates. • Install ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL • Install adb brew cask install android-platform-tools • Start using adb adb devices Option 2 - Manually (just the platform tools) This is the easiest way to get a manual installation of ADB and Fastboot. • Delete your old installation (optional) rm -rf ~/.android-sdk-macosx/ • Navigate to and click on the SDK Platform-Tools for Mac link. Option 3 - Using MacPorts Analoguously to the two options (homebrew / manual) posted by @brismuth, here's the MacPorts way: • Install the Android SDK: sudo port install android • Run the SDK manager: sh /opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/tools/android • As @brismuth suggested, uncheck everything but Android SDK Platform-tools (optional) • Install the packages, accepting licenses. Close the SDK Manager. • Add platform-tools to your path; in MacPorts, they're in /opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools. E.g., for bash: echo 'export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools' >> ~/.bash_profile • Refresh your bash profile (or restart your terminal/shell): source ~/.bash_profile • Start using adb: adb devices. Hi, it's a matter of style. Your formatting is hard to read. Generally writing in caps is equivalent of SCREAMING at people on the net. Bolding it and bolding too much make things worse 3. This 'username' thing is not needed here, see the accepted answer to see better solution - your answer would be shorter and simpler. You can see the accepted answer and learn from the style - how to present things, and highlight them and make it clear. I followed that and it's just simple copy/paste a few times. Currently the accepted answer is also more complete. – Oct 14 '16 at 11:41 •. Any item you place in the Google Drive folder is copied to Google’s cloud storage system, allowing you to access the data from any supported device. Using Google Drive Google Drive is well integrated with other Google services, including that includes Google Docs, a word processor, Google Sheets, an online spreadsheet, and Google Slides, a cloud-based presentation app. Google Drive offers to convert documents you store in Google Drive to their Google Doc equivalents, but you don't have to make the conversion. You can tell Google to keep its paws off your docs; thankfully, this is the default setting. There are other cloud-based storage systems you may want to consider, including,,. All offer some usable form of cloud-based storage for Mac users. In this article, we're going to concentrate on Google Drive. Set Up Google Drive on Your Mac • You'll need a Google account. If you don't yet have one, you can create one at: • Once you have a Google account, you can create your Google Drive, and download the that lets you use the cloud-based service. The following instructions assume you haven't installed Google Drive in the past. • Launch your, and go to, or, Click the Download link near the top of the web page. • Scroll down and find the download options. Select Download for Mac.
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