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1. _-_-__+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-10-20 00:42:09
As others have said, I use a combination of LocalSend on all my devices (Win64, Linux, iOS…) and a Syncthing folder that I call QuickSync and added as a shortcut to all of my file managers a few years ago. Syncthing, in particular, works so well that you don’t even notice it, until you have a file conflict. It’s a great solution to have files synced easily.
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2. ameliu+e[view] [source] 2024-10-20 00:47:03
>>_-_-__+(OP)
Can you also use it to send files to, say, a colleague in the same office?

Or to a client asking for a file in an e-mail?

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3. _-_-__+S6[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-10-20 02:21:02
>>ameliu+e
I have no idea. If you’re on the same LAN, I assume you can use LocalSend, although I haven’t had any luck with it on my corporate, segregated, network. I’m betting it doesn’t work with complicated configs or MAC address filtering.
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4. lenova+A61[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-10-20 16:01:45
>>_-_-__+S6
https://github.com/localsend/protocol

Defaults:

- Multicast UDP for discovery

- HTTP for file transfer

Will work in an office, but not for a email transfer to a customer

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