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    LocalSend!

    Works flawlessly, on windows, linux and android (and others) and you can send files, folders, text, or eadily paste your clipboard.

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      i tried it just now across iphone and android. absolutely excruciating experience.

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        Agreed, I’m not sure of why LocalSend is so well-received when I’ve literally been unable to get devices to even see each other, ever, even when they’ve been on the same network; I’ve tried across multiple networks (all devices on the same network each time). Literally ToffeeShare is way easier. PlainApp I’ve had some success with as well. Bluetooth works but not all devices take it, nor Quick Share.

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          Yes true, when the wifi network uses client isolation you’re fucked. As a workaround you can put the phone in hotspot mode and join that network from the laptop. I always need to do this at work because they are overdoing it on security.

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          i got the localsend functions to work ok but it was still a wretched experience for everyone

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    LOCALSEND

    It’s an app for your phone and another app for your computer. Works good. It’s how I do it. Uses wifi I think

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    KDE Connect has an app for Gnome too (GS Connect) so lots of flavours of Linux can join in. Brilliant way to sync your phone to your PC in every way.

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      KDE connect all the way. Runs on Linux, Android, and Windows (I think). Good way to share files, notifications, and clipboard.

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    First, buy a domain. Then, set up a server, then a hypervisor on the server, then set up a reverse proxy, punch a hole in your firewall, set up MFA, set up a container, install docker, set up NextCloud using a docker-compose, set up accounts and a client on the devices… Simple!

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    Localsend has been really well considered. Only wish is that it recognized links and opened them in a browser automatically

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    Also KDE connect but I just learned you can send more than one file at a time through it.

    • From Android to Linux Desktop: select files then the share button then send to [Your PC Name here] via KDE connect
    • Both ways: select Remote Filesystem and just move or copy files around in the file browser.
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    Just use Telegram Saved Message feature and send files to yourself This pipeline works for me since it was released

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    There are already mentions of LocalSend (i use it for smaller stuff), Syncthing (for keeping folders synchronized, i use it to keep Wine prefixes between my Pc and my Steam Deck up to date) and KdeConnect (I use it for Clipboard sharing); I also use Copyparty, which runs on everything that allows python to run (so pretty much everything) and handles everything from single files to folders, up- and download, drag&drop support, serving mediafiles and so on, with lots and lots of features. give it a try!

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      syncthing was new to me. i found it pretty intuitive to set up and am now an enjoyer.

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    I use Syncthing for this; it syncs directories on my phone and computer, so to put something on my computer from my phone I just put it in that directory. I share my camera roll so my pictures are synced with my computer.

    If you just want a “send this file” application, warpinator might do that.