
It's an alternative to existing solutions like Phone Link but opensource, tailored for users who want a straightforward and efficient way to keep their devices in sync.
It's an alternative to existing solutions like Phone Link but opensource, tailored for users who want a straightforward and efficient way to keep their devices in sync.
Sefirah
Links:
Windows App: Microsoft Store | Github
Android App: Github (You can get the APK from the github releases and no it's not on play store yet, though you can get it from izzyonDroid)
Producta
MacBook client coming soon? I feel I'm the only person left with a mac and android, but I would totally use that lol
Sefirah
@manuhortet uhh- Idk actually. As a solo dev it was already tough making it for Windows. I will get to it sooner or later, but I will first need a macos to work with lol. You can give KDE Connect a chance for now?
This is interesting. Does it also support Mac? I used to transfer files via chat apps between my Mac, Windows, and my phone. It is especially inconvenient when WeChat only allows one computer log-in, so I have to always open and close it on two computers.
Sefirah
@saite_yuan Umm sorry it doesn't support Mac, I also can't give an ETA.
That WeChat policy does seem pretty inconvenient and maybe you can perhaps look at other options? Like LocalSend, it is crossplatform and opensource.