Snapdrop and Wormhole, both on Fdroid

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MuWire

I have only used it on Windows personally, but the GitHub does have info for Mac OS and Linux. It uses I2P but can run its own I2P connection without needing to also install the main I2P router. For the moment it seems to be not super populated due to lack of more people not knowing about it (IMO at least). The UI is fairly simple and “feels” like old-school P2P from the early 00’s. Setting up the folders you want to share might be a little less straightforward up front (at least to me). But it is pretty easy compared to stuff like DC++ while also having some chat options built-in. It also allows you to set the program for speed (no hops and not as anonymous) or for safety (more hops before arriving to or from).

But again, I have only used it on Windows at the moment.

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I was always happy with the combination of transmissiond running on a file server and transmission-remote as client, available for Linux, Windows and Android.

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croc, transmission or deluge , snapdrop, rsync

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I came here to shill as well
https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
it’s an amazing piece of software that allows you to transfer files between any two machines or easily share them with your friends.
it’s P2P most of the time, except where there is no direct path between two machines, then it goes through wormhole relay

What is the point of this? I only see a crypto project there. If you want to share file smb or equivalent will do the job.

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Oh wow, you are correct, I provided an incorrect URL at first. Fixed it now.
Thank you for pointing this out 👍
I guess all the upvotes were from people who already knew about magic wormhole.

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there’s a browser-based wormehole protocol “app” available at wormhole.app. You go there from your phone upload a file, open the link on any other device that has internet and you can download it directly from the other user End to End encrypted. There’s also standalone clients available, but for cases where you don’t/can’t setup SMB file sharing, it’s pretty handy.

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