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    Kinto

    Kinto

    A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation options

    Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronization and sharing abilities. It is meant to be easy to use and easy to self-host. Kinto is used at Mozilla and released under the Apache v2 license. It’s hard for frontend developers to respect users' privacy when building applications that work offline, store data remotely and synchronize across devices. Existing solutions either rely on big corporations that crave user data or require a non-trivial amount of time and expertise to...
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    Uploading files from Android to a desktop PC.

    ...To run the server, just download this project open CMD, navigate to the directory of the project, and issue this command: flask_server The client-side Android app is available at this page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gad.heartbeat.androidflask.easyupload The project is very simple. Just select the images from the Android device, establish a connection to the server using its IPv4 address and port number, and then upload the images in a fast way. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload Server Accepts Images from Android to be Uploaded to a PC

    ...Download the server project from here: http://easyupload.sourceforge.net The simplicity of using EasyUpload helps to avoid using Bluetooth for image transfer. The project just works for images and later it can work with any type of files. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled "Uploading images from Android to a Python-based Flask server" available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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