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About Warpinator for Android (unofficial)

Warpinator for Android is an unofficial port of Linux Mint's file sharing tool of the same name. It is fully compatible with the original protocol and allows for easy transfer of files between Android and Linux devices.

Features:
- Automatic discovery of compatible services on local network
- Works on WiFi or hotspot, no internet connection needed
- Transfer any type of files quickly and easily
- Receive entire directories
- Run multiple transfers in parallel
- Share files from other applications
- Limit who can connect using a group code
- Option to start on boot
- Does not require your location or any other unnecessary permissions

This application is free software licensed under GNU General Public License v3.
You can obtain the source code at https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android

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Wonderful, Brilliant love you guys. How flipping easy is it, Linux Mint 20.1 spotted my Galaxy S8, as did the S8 see my phone. Tfer'd a video from my phone to my pc, then sent a video from my PC to phone, bo...
Ty Mackie
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Fantastic, thank you so much for this, works flawlessly for me.
Gerry Callaghan
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Amazing!!! Warpinator made by linux mint is best than kde connect!!! I am very happy thank much. Goodbye kde and kde connect
Fabio Morales
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It feels a little slow for me. Only 1.5 mbps when transferring a file. Anyway thanks for bringing this to android.
nithin jacob
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Works great and fast!
DJ Steve Knoll
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Works well, a very clean and simple layout. If you're having trouble connecting to your desktop you'll want to open whatever port you're using to communicate (default is 42000) on your desktops firewall. A s...
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