LAN-Share
warpinator
LAN-Share | warpinator | |
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2 | 40 | |
504 | 1,137 | |
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0.0 | 7.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 13 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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LAN-Share
- Best way to transfer files between Linux machines?
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Fastest way to transfer files from windows to centos (kde plasma) with a 10Gb card?
Check out tools like https://github.com/abdularis/LAN-Share or https://nitroshare.net. These are actually very easy to use and there are versions for various operating systems. I can't say to what extent they can use the entire bandwidth. 10Gb is far from what I can test.
warpinator
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How do I share folder between my Linux mint laptops?
Warpinator
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Localsend: Open-Source Airdrop Alternative
I don't know. After discovering PairDrop too, thanks to comments here, I've been testing it out to see if it could replace Warpinator [1] as a means to send files & directories between my PC and my Android phone when I'm at home.
First impression has been quite disappointing... I installed the PWA to my phone's home screen. Then opened up and paired with my PC as trusted device. Tried to send a PDF file from PC to phone, a dialog shows up with
File Received. PC has sent: file.pdf. Close/Download.
Upon clicking Download, Firefox (which is configured in Android as the default web browser) opens up, on the Homepage tab. Nothing else happens, and the file isn't downloaded. So I'm left pretty much confused about what should have happened vs. what did actually happen.
Good thing about Warpinator (and something I use a lot) is that you can enable accepting files without confirmation, and then you can drag & drop a whole folder to have it appear on the other device as-is. Something extremely useful but that I doubt web apps can achieve.
[1]: https://github.com/linuxmint/warpinator
- Error while installing Warpinator in an old machine
- Why do nearly all iphone users think iphones are "easier and better" than Samsung?
- I need a simple and easy way to transfer files from my old iPhone
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All my Open Source App Alternatives
They have linked the unofficial version in their GitHub repo https://github.com/linuxmint/warpinator
- How to steamdeck sd card on windows?
- Just a few programs that helped streamline a more in depth Steam Deck experience!
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How can I easily backup saves for non steam games?
You can then use Syncthing or Warpinator alongside it to sync them to other devices.
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ShareIt alternative
Other than those you mentioned, there is Warpinator. It works flawlessly for me. You need to create a hotspot manually if there is no internet.
What are some alternatives?
nitroshare-desktop - Network file transfer application for Windows, OS X, & Linux
aspia - Remote desktop and file transfer tool.
localsend - An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop
linuxdeployqt - Makes Linux applications self-contained by copying in the libraries and plugins that the application uses, and optionally generates an AppImage. Can be used for Qt and other applications
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
QTcpSocket - A simple Qt client-server TCP architecture to transfer data between peers
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
FractalCryptGUI - Free cross-platform deniable encryption cryptoarchiver
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
x-tools - Qt SerialPort-UDP-TCP-WebSocket-Modbus-CAN-BLE-Assistant.
warpinator-iOS - An iOS client for connecting to Linux Mint's Warpinator application