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Can IIAB recommend/include an Android filesharing app for offline communities? #1541

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holta opened this issue Mar 3, 2019 · 4 comments

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holta commented Mar 3, 2019

Which are most recommended among things like SHAREit, Xender, Zapya, AirDroid, Superbeam, Portal/PushBullet, Send Anywhere ?

Sneakernet-of-Alexandria issues — directly or indirectly related:
#828 #857 #1002 #1530 #1538 #1540 [#1542]

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holta commented Mar 4, 2019

Also consider Manyverse which has added Bluetooth Sync?

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holta commented Mar 24, 2019

This difficult question was discussed during Thursday's call (http://minutes.iiab.io) in the context of local community mapmaking like:

#1568 Magrit: Cartography Teaching+Learning as part of IIAB

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@holta holta modified the milestones: 7.0, 7.1 May 4, 2019
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adbenitez commented Aug 7, 2019

TrebleShot is a free software app for files and apk sharing (similar to Zapya)
there also exist NitroShare which is also free software, you can find them on F-Droid
(I recommed TrebleShot which can share things with a PC without needing to install an extra aplication in the PC)

@holta holta modified the milestones: 7.1, 7.2 Dec 21, 2019
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