• I’ve used all of these except packet and localsend.

    Warpinator: your firewall is closed open it. It’s a fine app, insecure mode is a bit like airdrop for Apple devices, send files to any unsecured warpinator instance on your network.

    KDE connect: calling this a file transfer app is like calling a Corvette a radio. Like, yeah it does that but that’s not the point. If ALL you want is file transfer, there are smaller apps. S’good shit though, check it out.

    Syncthing: idk maybe I’m dumb but I didn’t get it. Felt like it was for backups, could never access my files on the destination device after transfers despite verification that they are in fact where I put them. Maybe a weird permissions issue?

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      Localsend is absolutely my go-to. It is awesome.

      iOS, computer, android, whatever, it just always works and is fast and everything is extremely user friendly.

      I essentially stopped using kdeconnect except for its automatic clipboard and notifications.

      Syncthing is a bit more complicated to set up, but that is what I use for “file sync” which in my view is different than file sharing which is different than file hosting like next/owncloud.

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      Weird about Syncthing, it works for me on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. But I find file permissions difficult so that could be it.

      It’s nice for my use case: I tend to download things on my phone but I often want them stored permanently on my computer, so I just dump them in a Syncthing folder and It takes care of the transfer automatically. Once it’s on my computer my backup program (Backblaze) will back it up too. But not everyone has that particular use case so it’s not for everyone.

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      Syncthing is for making backups from a source and keep copies in several devices. Its very solid to send large files. It syncs any changes to files in the source to the backup locations.

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          No its pretty good for both. You can transfer large files pretty well without any break. I don’t know what your grievance is. It is solid for file transfer.

          • I think my grievance is in how “do it for me” I expected the app to be. Setup was simple enough, syncing files seemed to work fine. Sharing files between users I never figured out, and is why I got the application in the first place.

            I guess when I hear file transfer, I assume that interuser transfers should be just as easy as system to system transfers.

            I think I expected the app to do things it isn’t for, easier than it does. Tbh I can’t exactly remember, as I found it near the beginning of my selfhosting journey and my mind was swimming with new information at the time. It’s possible I’m just a big dummy 😅

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              You can do user to user transfer. I will try and simplify it.

              1. Make a folder with same name on two devices.
              2. Connect them using scanner code in web app or app.
              3. Make sure to keep source as sender and be able make changes. While receiver should only recieve and do no changes.
              4. Copy file to the folder and it will be sent to reciever.

              Afterwards you can remove the file from folder and receiver can also move it elsewhere to view.

              Once set up is very easy to send. Its ok ask away if you got any doubts.