
The default format is the top left, with just a box for file drop. When you drop in an application, perhaps Firefox, the widget expands and you get the top right layout. Here you check off which Macs your Firefox should be synced to. Click “Add to Queue”, and that application or file will be synced from then on.
Flip the default widget to get access to all the setup options. If you pick either Files or Applications, you’ll be given a choice of Macs to look into (just like the main window, all items are sorted by the Macs they are synced to).
The Application setup view (shown in the bottom right) has the same Stripe as in the full window, where the user can slide through all applicaions in the sync queue. Selecting Firefox (again), you’ll be able to customize the syncing of your bookmarks, themes, etc. For full control, click “More” and the main window will open up.
With the widget option, dealing with Portal can be as transparent or as visible as you want it to be. Use the right-click menu for complete invisibility; use the widget for streamlined control; or use the main window for the ultimate control.



























