LiberDrop is a service that allows you to easily transfer files to other devices.
Select the file or folder you want to transfer on the LiberDrop website or app, and then enter the 6-digit number generated by the receiving device to download the file.
LiberDrop can be installed and used on mobile devices or desktops, or used directly on the website without installation.
No, you can use LiberDrop without installing the app. However, using the app allows you to send the folder structure as it is and maintain the original time of the files. Also, generally, the app has a faster transfer speed than the web.
Yes, try 'liberdrop -h' in your desktop terminal for more details.
• However, liberdrop still has dependencies on GUI libraries. To use it on a Linux server, use xvfb.
> sudo snap install liberdrop
> sudo apt install xvfb
> xvfb-run liberdrop -h
To use LiberDrop, you need to be connected to the internet via Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or mobile network.
While LiberDrop itself has no inherent limitations, there may be restrictions based on the storage capacity and network environment of the device being used.
No, the LiberDrop server only facilitates the connection between the two devices via a 6-digit code, and does not store any information on the server, including file lists and contents.
No, LiberDrop does not store files on its servers, so this feature is not available. If you need this feature, we recommend Samsung's Dropship service, which is similar to LiberDrop but stores files on servers. (https://g2sh.me)
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