I'm an apple fan, so for me I just use "Air Drop". :)
I should probably be using Air Drop more, I use an iPhone and am on a Macbook right now. Half the time I'm on a Windows or Linux machine though.
I use Dropbox because it was easy and I have some folders shared with me from other people, and a NAS at home.
LocalSend
https://localsend.org/
It just works - for text, files and media. Very useful
and, IMO, better than Air Drop as you can use it on any device.
If anyone else is slightly annoyed, like I am, by the slick modern
website design that has incredibly little information about what it IS, the Github link at the bottom of the localsend.org page has a little bit more info in the README. (also there's information about building this open source project yourself)
I just so happened to come across this post and wanted to share a neat tool - I also use Air Drop... for my Apple devices. Yea - thats the holdup, right; well theres a really nice tool available on Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android AND Linux that you have to checkout;
LocalSend
https://localsend.org/
https://localsend.org/
Nice find. Just had a look.
As much as I use airdrop, it sometimes just wont find the device you
want to send stuff too... This looks like it might be a better option.
| Sysop: | CyberNix |
|---|---|
| Location: | London, UK |
| Users: | 22 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 201:27:33 |
| Calls: | 911 |
| Files: | 5,217 |
| D/L today: |
26 files (11,667K bytes) |
| Messages: | 774,218 |