

For example, you can drag some files into the AFT window to copy them to your Nexus 6, but you'll have to wait for the transfer to be finished before you can start something else. Like MTP on any device, you can only do one thing at a time. When you see a Finder-esque window pop up (as pictured above) you're ready to go. The first time you use it, you may have to double click the Android File Transfer icon to get things started. Plug your Nexus 6 into a free USB port on your Mac via the bundled cable, and wait a few seconds.

Grab it right here and install it like any other Mac OS application.

But nobody really knows how functional that version of NMM will be, how far away it is, etc, while MO is completely functional now.If your Apple computer is running OS X 10.5 or newer, Google has provided a nice little app that allows for MTP file transfer between your Nexus 6 and your computer. In full disclosure, Nexus has hired the MO designer to design the next iteration of NMM.

Take an hour to learn it, and save yourself hours of pain caused by the bundle of glitches and bad decisions that is the NMM. There is a whole host of wonderful features MO does, but at it's most basic, it's a mod manager that won't accidentally overwrite anything in your data drive, or any other thing in your mods folder. You can have all your mods sitting on drive D:, and it will virtually add them to your data folder on C:, as opposed to what NMM is doing, actually adding them to C. Some of that more is creating a virtual data drive. MO is objectively better than NMM, because it does everything NMM does, plus more. This is going to be a painful opinion in the short term, but if you follow my advice, it will save you pain in the long term.
