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LocalSend - Share files to nearby devices
(localsend.org)
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Why this over Syncthing?
Its more convenient to send just the specific files i need rather than syncing a whole folder. I use syncthing to keep folders in sync between computers and local send to send stuff from my phone to my computer
I guess. I keep a dir synced between my desktop and my phone. If I want a file transferred, I just drop it there.
@avidamoeba @edu4rdshl one sends one file one syncs a lot of files
Some in this thread said that LocalSend can send many files, folders too. 🤔
Syncthing is nice, but Localsend has a more user-friendly interface.