• @FrostKing
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      218 months ago

      Recently installed Linux (Nobara to be specific) and I’m amazed this isn’t talked about more. It’s so useful! Windows is seriously missing out not having a program like this built in.

      • @Eldritch
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        118 months ago

        Microsoft has released something similar for Windows. I believe it’s called Windows connect for phone? But it does exist.

        • Otter
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          138 months ago

          Yep, although I’ve found KDE connect to work better. It was more reliable while the windows one kept doing unexpected things

          • @Eldritch
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            108 months ago

            You will get no argument from me there. I used the one on Windows a couple of times. Wasn’t all that impressed. But the one on KDE is the one I use most myself.

            • @Shady_Shiroe
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              28 months ago

              I recently switched to tumbleweed kde, so I tried kde connect for the hell of it, and holy crap I have been missing out.

          • Maeve
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            18 months ago

            I loathe phonelink so much, after trying to use it for a week.

          • @Eldritch
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            48 months ago

            Yes I think that’s what they’re calling it now. They used to call it something else. But it generally works everywhere windows works. Though I don’t have very many windows machines myself and much prefer KDE connect. But there is something similar. Apple has one too. But it strictly only works with iPhones.

            • Maeve
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              38 months ago

              That’s why the US is suing them (locking people to Apple devices).

              • @Eldritch
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                38 months ago

                Yes, I just hope it goes better than the whole Microsoft deal. The next president turned around and basically undid all the work of the Clinton administration.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        It does, it’s called “your phone”. In my experience it works more reliably as it uses the cloud, though you still need local WiFi for some reason, it also has screen mirroring, which KDE lacks. However, testy privacy and lacks a bunch of handy tools which KDE connect has

    • @the16bitgamer
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      28 months ago

      I love the idea of KDE connect, but its over featured and buggy.

      Most times I’m trying to send a file, the computer I’m sending to is not visible which requires me to goto that machine and reset KDE Connect. I can’t send more than one file or KDE Connect crashes and resetting it on Linux is a proper pain.

      Plus I just want to use it to transfer files, yet there is no universal setting for the app, thus I have to turn on/off the features I want per device. And when KDE connect randomly forgets a device and I need to re-pair it I have to disable everything again.

      At times Bluetooth file transfer is easier. But then I use it on my iPad, where the app can’t work unless its open and in focus. But the alternative is a great big middle finger. Its fantastic and I will deal with the KDE jank.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      I gave this a brief try but it seemed clunky in a gnome environment. Should I give it another go?