I tested Microsoft’s new Android phone in Windows File Explorer feature and now can’t imagine how I lived without it.

    • @Caboose12000
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      74 months ago

      or syncthing depending on your use case

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      I love KDE connect except that it takes out my entire houses wifi.

      When I transfer files around 1gb or larger, halfway through the transfer my wifi in the whole house cuts out and my router restarts. It’s an old modem router but I’m at a loss as to what mechanism is causing this.

  • @kitnaht
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    4 months ago

    Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope. With Microsoft found having uploaded peoples files to OneDrive because they felt like it and jamming advertisements all over their OS, there is no fucking way in hell I’m giving a Microsoft app any access to my files.

    Google is bad enough, I got into using Android from the beginning to break free of Microsoft shit. Microsoft has proven to be a very shitty steward for their users.

      • @kitnaht
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        24 months ago

        I’m sure gooners probably don’t care that much. But you not giving a shit, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t.

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        4 months ago

        Android was released in 2008; And Google wasn’t the behemoth it is today. Microsoft had already shadow-funded multiple companies to try and destroy Linux, as well as many other horrid practices; like inventing ActiveX

        Android is Linux under the hood, and open source at that; so I run an Android distribution stripped of Google’s influence. Notice I said that I got into Android and not Google.

  • @[email protected]
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    64 months ago

    If you just want the file explorer feature, windows also supports ftp, though it’s a bit hidden. You can get an ftp server app on android and use ftp://phone-ip on the file explorer path input to access the phone’s files.

  • @[email protected]
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    44 months ago

    The Android app data folder is absent, likely by design, to prevent accidentally messing up any app installations. Any folder that Android tries to hide on your device is still hidden in File Explorer.

    Omg I am the owner of my phone. If i want to see all my folders, show me all my folders.