happeningtofry99158 @ happeningtofry99158 @lemmy.world Posts 91Comments 286Joined 4 wk. ago
yeah the hotspot bit requires me to turn on my cellular network which is not most desirable. but thanks for providing this though!
thanks a lot! I will look into bluetooth file transfer
thanks a lot! Since quick share is not Open source I will look into Bluetooth file transferring
thank you but it requires 2 devices to be connected in the same network, is there an alternative that works without internet connection like airdrop?
"easily"
sure you are so smart of course it is "easy" for you to use ciphertext
In case you don't understand, the above is sarcasm.
what about transfer and backup of data? pls talk sense
p.s. I’m still waiting for your thank you and your apology
"easily"
sure you are so smart of course it is "easy" for you to use ciphertext
In case you don't understand, the above is sarcasm.
what about transfer and backup of data? pls talk sense
p.s. I’m still waiting for your thank you and your apology
by clipboard I simply meant a button to paste what is in clipboard like localsend, not share what is is clipboard automatically. This is not essential, just makes life easier.
Pairdrop requires a server to send a file to and that server send the file it received to the other client. so it might require network connection to be used.
Is there a file transfer app that could transfer a file directly to a nearby device? like how phone transfer audio to an earphone using Bluetooth?
thank you already switch to shelter
thank you, I will try that!
I will look into that. thanks a lot
EDIT: I guess there is not a work around for now. It would be really great for those who sees this post to give https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium/issues/2042 a thumbs up. thanks a lot!
guess that could be the reason as well
EDIT: I guess there is not a work around for now. It would be really great for those who sees this post to give https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium/issues/2042 a thumbs up. thanks a lot!
guess I'll just have to wait for this feature to be implemented in the future by the amazing developers.
Alternative of syncthing that supports ignore large files and regex and takes little memory
Alternative of syncthing that supports ignore large files and regex and takes little memory
pen and paper cannot be encrypted with ease. so no, your suggestion is not a good one. thank you for your input though
p.s. I'm still waiting for your thank you and your apology
pen and paper cannot be encrypted with ease. so no, your suggestion is not a good one. thank you for your input though
p.s. I'm still waiting for your thank you and your apology
It’s been a while since I kept up with the latest in Android’s APIs, I’d heard there were some APIs that third party stores could use to be recognized as a store, but I’m not sure what the requirements are for that (such as being a system app rather than a user app, or signed by the ROM’s keys) and if so, whether archiving even supports third party stores.
I think f-droid and aurora supports this feature, not sure about other stores
yeah that could be an solution, but I have already grouped my apps in the home screen so I have download it in the future I have to group them again. I have about 200 apps downloaded and I have 50+ apps used. So it could be a lot of work. Using archive feature I could easily manage these stuff
I believe I have found the issue. The archive does contains thousands of small files and that could be the reason