I just found AirDroid and, frankly, was blown away by the initial experience of what I saw and that's not easy to do (I'm an old QA professional and owned the first and largest third-party quality assurance company in the games/multimedia industry for 16 years so I've seen a lot of great--and not-so-great--products).
However, upon further use I ran into some issues:
1. The external SD card on my RAZR is not seen. I see this is covered and being worked on.
2. Clicking on what appear to be links (I get a hand icon) on the Details button for my phone. I noticed I had 2.1GB of photos (which surprised me) and clicked the photos area (again a hand icon appears when I hover over the yellow dot and word "Photos" but nothing comes up.
3. If I click the Photos link at the top of the Details section (in black) then I get three items "Camera Roll (8)", "Wallpaper (0)", and "Other". The 8 in camera roll suggests there are 8 shots but clicking it brings up an empty folder. Clicking wallpaper brings up an empty folder which I expect given the 0. Other has no number (why not?) but loads a slew of images. However, clicking most of those (with numbers) brings up nothing--not even the empty folder icon. Just a blank white page.
However, upon further use I ran into some issues:
1. The external SD card on my RAZR is not seen. I see this is covered and being worked on.
2. Clicking on what appear to be links (I get a hand icon) on the Details button for my phone. I noticed I had 2.1GB of photos (which surprised me) and clicked the photos area (again a hand icon appears when I hover over the yellow dot and word "Photos" but nothing comes up.
3. If I click the Photos link at the top of the Details section (in black) then I get three items "Camera Roll (8)", "Wallpaper (0)", and "Other". The 8 in camera roll suggests there are 8 shots but clicking it brings up an empty folder. Clicking wallpaper brings up an empty folder which I expect given the 0. Other has no number (why not?) but loads a slew of images. However, clicking most of those (with numbers) brings up nothing--not even the empty folder icon. Just a blank white page.