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I no longer have to go through the boring process of transferring files from Windows to a USB, then from USB to my Ubuntu machines I can simply ferry things across over the network!Īnd tools like this are especially handy if you don’t have a (large enough) USB thumb drive to hand, or you don’t have a working internet connection (so long as your router works, so will this app). What I really appreciate is that files can be transferred between machines running different operating systems. If there’s any catch it that’s the this app lacks advanced features and security settings - but as I’m only going to use it at home, I’m okay with that. ![]() The Settings button offers access to options to: These show real-time progress bars and metadata when files are actually being sent and/or received.īasic controls to pause, skip, and cancel mean managing tasks is easy, and there’s a button to clear out completed tasks. The main window is split in half, with the top section dedicated to “sent” files and the lower “received” files. Part of why I like this app enough to write about it is the simple, straight-forward interface. Faster than using a cloud service like Dropbox. ![]()
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