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    Flying Carpet

    Flying Carpet

    File transfer between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows

    Send and receive files between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No shared network or cell connection required, just two devices with WiFi chips in close range. Don't have a flash drive? Don't have access to a wireless network? Need to move a file larger than 2GB between different filesystems but don't want to set up a network share? Try it out!
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    WebUploader

    WebUploader

    A new file uploader solution

    WebUploader is a simple modern file upload component developed by the Baidu WebFE (FEX) team, mainly HTML5, supplemented by FLASH. In modern browsers, it can give full play to the advantages of HTML5, without abandoning the mainstream IE browser, using the original FLASH runtime, compatible with IE6+, iOS 6+, and android 4+. When the two sets are running, the same calling method is available for users to choose at will. Using large files to upload concurrently in fragments greatly improves the efficiency of file uploads. ...
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