The GNOME Project has a an amazing new tool, Warp. It is similar to Warpinator however I find it integrates much better and even with Windows.

Warp allows you to securely send files to each other via the internet or local network by exchanging a word-based code.

The best transfer method will be determined using the “Magic Wormhole” protocol which includes local network transfer if possible.

Features

  • Send files between multiple devices
  • Every file transfer is encrypted
  • Directly transfer files on the local network if possible
  • An internet connection is required
  • QR Code support
  • Compatibility with the Magic Wormhole command line client and all other compatible apps

For all Android users, you can get the app Wormhole and use Warp to transfer files, documents, photos and more. Family, friends, and colleagues as well can download the app and share the same. Remember to always practice good security and never accept files from those your unfamiliar with and thus far this tool has been extremely beneficial. Its of course Free Open Source Software (FOSS) however if you find it useful and enjoy it, its good practice to toss the devs some love with a donation so they continue to make great useful and free software for everyone.

Here is the link if you would like to download it yourself and give it a spin: https://apps.gnome.org/app/app.drey.Warp 🐈‍⬛