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-first-screen.jpg
+.. 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 Web interface,
+You will also find these links on your Personal page in the ownCloud Web interface.
-You can also get it from the `Amazon App store
-<http://www.amazon.com/ownCloud-Inc/dp/B00944PQMK/>`_, and get source code and
-more information from the `ownCloud download page
+Find source code and more information from the `ownCloud download page
<http://owncloud.org/install/#mobile>`_.
Connecting to Your ownCloud Server
button. (Click the eyeball to the right of your password to expose your
password.)
-.. figure:: images/android-new-account.png
+.. 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 scary warning how it is not to be
+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-ssl-cert.png
+.. figure:: images/android-3.png
+ :alt: SSL certificate warning.
Managing Files
--------------
-Now you should see the Files page of your ownCloud account. 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`` refreshes the
-page view. ``Settings`` take you to your settings menu. ``Sort`` gives you the
-option to sort your files by date, or alphabetically.
+Now you should see the Files page of your ownCloud account.
-.. figure:: images/android-files-page.png
+.. figure:: images/android-4.png
+ :scale: 75%
+ :alt: Your ownCloud Files page.
-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. When you add a new file
-you will see a confirmation on the top left when it has uploaded successfully,
-and it is immediately synchronized with the server.
-
-.. figure:: images/android-upload.png
-
-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-file-list.png
-
-Download and preview a file with a short press on the filename. When the file
-is in preview mode, a short press on the overflow button opens a menu with
-options for sharing, opening with an app, removing, sending, and displaying file
-details.
+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-file.png
+.. 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.
-A long press on the filename does not download it, but opens a dialog with
-options for sharing, downloading, renaming, moving, removing, sending, and
-viewing file details.
+.. 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-file-options.png
+.. 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 click on them to
+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."
+
+When you are on your mail Files page, a long press on any folder displays a
+list of options: Share Link, Download, Rename, Move, Copy, and Remove.
+
+.. figure:: images/android-11.png
+ :scale: 75%
+ :alt: Folder and file management options.
+
+When you enter a folder, a long press on any file or folder has these
+additional options: Open With, Refresh File, Send, Favorite, and Details. The
+Download option appears on files that have not been downloaded to your Android
+device.
Settings
--------
-The Settings screen offers a number of useful options. In the Accounts
-section you can configure multiple ownCloud accounts.
+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
+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.
-
-.. figure:: images/android-settings.png
+existing directory, or to create a new one. Another nice option is Upload
+Pictures/Video via WiFi Only, to conserve your mobile data usage.
The bottom section of the Settings screen has links to help and the
app's version number.
-
-.. figure:: images/android-help.png