ExplainingComputers | Warpinator: Easy Network File Transfer between Windows, Linux, Android & iOS @ExplainingComputers | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
Warpinator free utility for making network file transfers between two computers running Linux, Windows, Android or iOS. Video includes installation in different OS, demos, preferences, and tips for dealing with potential setup issues.
Warpinator was developed by the Linux Mint team, and has a GitHub page here:
github.com/linuxmint/warpinator
The flatpack page for installing Warpinator in Linux distros where it is not included in the software installer is here:
flathub.org/apps/details/org.x.Warpinator
The Winpinator -- Warpinator for Windows -- website is here:
https://winpinator.swisz.cz/
Warpinator can be found in the Google Play store by searching for (wait for it) “Warpinator”. And there is also a Github Android page here:
github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
Finally, the Github iOS page is here:
github.com/williamMillington/warpinator-iOS
The two Linux distros shown in the video are Linux Mint 21, which I review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=s74cta1cpRY
And Zorin OS 16, which I review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=GTMBFtl_xs4
Oh, and my ExplainingTheFuture “AI, Robots & the Future” video is here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iaGIo_Viazs
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Linux Foundations
05:39 Warpinator for Windows
09:08 Mobile OS (Android & iOS)
11:25 Settings & Fixes
14:22 Simple File Transfers (wrap)
#Warpinator #Windows #Linux #ExplainingComputers
Warpinator free utility for making network file transfers between two computers running Linux, Windows, Android or iOS. Video includes installation in different OS, demos, preferences, and tips for dealing with potential setup issues.
Warpinator was developed by the Linux Mint team, and has a GitHub page here:
github.com/linuxmint/warpinator
The flatpack page for installing Warpinator in Linux distros where it is not included in the software installer is here:
flathub.org/apps/details/org.x.Warpinator
The Winpinator -- Warpinator for Windows -- website is here:
https://winpinator.swisz.cz/
Warpinator can be found in the Google Play store by searching for (wait for it) “Warpinator”. And there is also a Github Android page here:
github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
Finally, the Github iOS page is here:
github.com/williamMillington/warpinator-iOS
The two Linux distros shown in the video are Linux Mint 21, which I review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=s74cta1cpRY
And Zorin OS 16, which I review here:
youtube.com/watch?v=GTMBFtl_xs4
Oh, and my ExplainingTheFuture “AI, Robots & the Future” video is here:
youtube.com/watch?v=iaGIo_Viazs
For additional ExplainingComputers videos and other content, you can become a channel member here:
youtube.com/channel/UCbiGcwDWZjz05njNPrJU7jA/join
More videos on computing and related topics can be found at youtube.com/explainingcomputers
You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: youtube.com/explainingthefuture
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Linux Foundations
05:39 Warpinator for Windows
09:08 Mobile OS (Android & iOS)
11:25 Settings & Fixes
14:22 Simple File Transfers (wrap)
#Warpinator #Windows #Linux #ExplainingComputers