PairDrop [0] gets the job done as a "good enough" cross-platform / cross-device AirDrop replacement if you're on the same network.
For practical, casual use with non-tech users (likely on cellular or not the same network), you do need an internet connection though (you can make a temporary "room" that you both join to then facilitate the transfers), and the caveat there is that method transfers slower than if you're on the same WiFi.
It's basically "we have McDonald's at home.." for file transfers lol, but I use it all the time!
It depends on how big the file is. I've used everything from ftp (for videos), to Dropbox, or filetransfer.io (6gb limit), to send.now (maximum of 100gb), or even a USB stick (if they are local and you don't need the stick back right away).
Look into Sendme and AltSendme which is a GUI around the former, they use iroh which is an open source secure peer to peer relay service to send data so there are no limits whatsoever for sending and receiving files, because there's no central server.
PairDrop [0] gets the job done as a "good enough" cross-platform / cross-device AirDrop replacement if you're on the same network.
For practical, casual use with non-tech users (likely on cellular or not the same network), you do need an internet connection though (you can make a temporary "room" that you both join to then facilitate the transfers), and the caveat there is that method transfers slower than if you're on the same WiFi.
It's basically "we have McDonald's at home.." for file transfers lol, but I use it all the time!
[0] https://pairdrop.net
I just FTP to my personal website and send a link to it.
https://file.pizza/ works well.
It depends on how big the file is. I've used everything from ftp (for videos), to Dropbox, or filetransfer.io (6gb limit), to send.now (maximum of 100gb), or even a USB stick (if they are local and you don't need the stick back right away).
(I'm not affiliated with any of these sites)
Thanks a lot. I might look into send.now
Look into Sendme and AltSendme which is a GUI around the former, they use iroh which is an open source secure peer to peer relay service to send data so there are no limits whatsoever for sending and receiving files, because there's no central server.
Thanks a lot!
I use wormhole.app lately. Used to use gofile.io
I tend to upload stuff to filen.io and share from there.
To send to other people: Proton drive, to send to myself between devices: Whatsapp