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9 | 1,233 | |
3 | 3,037 | |
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9.6 | 9.2 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Kotlin | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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LocalSend: Open-source, cross-platform file sharing to nearby devices
I continue to use TrebleShot[0] although it's repo is archived since it also enables browsing files using a Web browser. So you don't need to install it on the receiver side.
Does LocalSend also have this capability?
[0] https://github.com/trebleshot/android
- Open Source App For File Sharing?
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Is there any alternative for Xender to transfer files from Android to Android?
There's also TrebleShot
- Foss alternative to shareit?
- Saturday APPreciation (Feb 05 2022) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!
- What happened to Trebleshot github repo ? Also it's not available on play store right now
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⟳ 5 apps added, 41 updated at f-droid.org
TrebleShot (version 2.0.2): Send and receive files over available connections
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TrebleShot 2.0 - Offline file sharing app
I have been following this project for quite a long time. The developer tried to abandon it once, but he decided to continue working on it. I am very glad that he made frequent updates recently.
syncthing-android
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Ask HN: Best useful tools that are helpful in your business?
We use syncthing to share files between our machines. It avoids is having to use dropbox / OneDrive etc. You just choose a folder and it automatically syncs it in the background.
https://syncthing.net/
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LocalSend: Open-source, cross-platform file sharing to nearby devices
This very hn entries is bust contradicting your statement.
Also what about syncthing[1] (for recurrent/permanent sync) and croc[2] (for one time copies) ?
I have used both for a number of years already.
[1] https://syncthing.net/
[2] https://github.com/schollz/croc
- Unison File Synchronizer
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Ask HN: How best to sync a subset of my files with a friend?
I would use syncthing, which is open source at https://syncthing.net/.
After minimal setup, it just works(tm).
You have a normal directory in your filesystem, that is synced to the other peers (which you set up in the "minimal setup").
I have been using it for years, and it works well. It has no problems crossing os'es (i.e. windows -> linux, linux -> mac)
For windows I usually recommend https://github.com/canton7/SyncTrayzor, but vanilla syncthing works fine too (but don't try to mix them!)
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Free and Open Source Alternative to Airdrop
Do consider Syncthing particularly if you are using Android. If using apple iOS you'd need the möbius sync client.
https://syncthing.net/
https://www.mobiussync.com/
One thing that it beats the cloud / centralized sync on is because the connection is direct between devices when the initial transfer is completed the file is completely there on the other device. With a cloud type of sync you do the transfer twice. I've seen stack up on large media or with the structure of cloud services pricing making it expensive depending on how your workflow is setup with inside and outside parties. For example, Dropbox deduction from all parties' storage limits not just the sharer.
You can also point Syncthing at a local sync of Dropbox or Google drive and then forward the files to other recipients from that for some purposes.
- Willow Protocol
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
I think sync is a non-feature, as you can just ride on your existing solution.
For example, I use syncthing [1] with Obsidian to sync files off-cloud.
https://syncthing.net/
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What do you use to write your fan fictions?
When I was 14 and just getting started, I used Notepad. Upgraded to Wordpad when I realized I loved putting italics in every other sentence, moved to Google Docs at around 25 when I started writing on my phone and wanted to sync with my computer, finally moved to Obsidian a few months ago (with Syncthing for syncing) when I decided I don't want to live in Google's house where they can burn my stuff down whenever they want.
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“Chrono trigger”- Just started the game kind of lost in the demon castle
Pick it up again an use cloud syncing this time! Is worth! https://syncthing.net/
What are some alternatives?
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
rsync - An open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. It also has useful features for backup and restore operations among many other use cases.
LibreTube - An alternative frontend for YouTube, for Android.
MoKee-WarpShare - 移植魔趣的“跃传”,支持Android向Mac传输数据
Simple-Gallery - A premium app for managing and editing your photos, videos, GIFs without ads
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.
Acode - Acode - powerful text/code editor for android
gocryptfs - Encrypted overlay filesystem written in Go
simplytranslate_mobile - Privacy friendly frontend to Google Translate
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
shattered-pixel-dungeon - Shattered Pixel Dungeon is an open-source traditional roguelike dungeon crawler with randomized levels and enemies, and hundreds of items to collect and use. It's based on the source code of Pixel Dungeon, by Watabou.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data