#localsend

magdoz@diaspora.psyco.fr

#LocalSend, pour partager des fichiers via WiFi, avec des appareils proches
https://localsend.org/#/

Partagez des fichiers avec vos appareils à proximité.
Gratuit, open-source et cross-plateforme.

Se trouve sur #F-droid : https://f-droid.org/fr/packages/org.localsend.localsend_app/

Currently, this app is available on #Android, #iOS, #macOS, #Windows and #Linux

Mais pas visible sur Framalibre ! Bizarre.
Vous connaissez ? Utilisez ?
#OpenSource mais pas #logiciel libre, on dirait.. non ?

danie10@squeet.me

LocalSend – Video about Open Source Cross-Platform App that Securely Transfers Files and Text on Local Network

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I did a post about this app a few days ago, but decided to follow it up with this video after a few questions came in.

LocalSend can securely send files, text, media, and Android app APKs quickly over a local network between Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux devices. An individual text message will be able to be copied straight to the clipboard on the receiving device. Optionally, media such as photos or videos can also be copied straight to a mobile device’s photo gallery.

LocalSend uses a secure communication protocol that allows devices to communicate with each other using a REST API. All data is sent securely over HTTPS, and the TLS/SSL certificate is generated on the fly on each device, ensuring maximum security.

Apart from being encrypted via SSL, the traffic does not leave your local network, and no external 3rd party services such as GDrive, DropBox or PushBullet are used. There are no adverts or trackers either.

See https://youtu.be/QzoJipWkU4M
#Blog, #crossplatform, #filetransfer, #localsend, #opensource, #technology

danie10@squeet.me

Send Files Securely Over The Local Network With Open Source Cross-Platform LocalSend App As An Alternative to AirDrop

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LocalSend is a free and open source, cross-platform alternative to AirDrop for sending files securely over the local network. The Flutter app runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android / Android TV, iOS, and Fire TV / OS.

The application doesn’t use any third-party servers and doesn’t require an Internet connection to work. For communication in the local network, it makes use of its custom LocalSend Protocol and HTTPS encryption. The data is sent securely over HTTPS, and the TLS/SSL certificate is generated on the fly on each device.

From Android, I see I can send files, media, text, and even app APKs to my Linux machine. It works pretty quickly and easily and does away with 3rd party cloud based transfers. It does not mirror screens or notifications, though.

See https://www.linuxuprising.com/2023/03/send-files-securely-over-local-network.html
#Blog, #filetransfer, #localsend, #opensource, #security, #technology