Android only: Missing your USB cord, or just too lazy to grab it? WiFi File Explorer turns your Android SD card into a small web server, so you will transfer files, stream media, and otherwise control your content across a Wi-Fi network.
The app’s setup couldn’t be more simple. Connect your Android in your home Wi-Fi network, then start the app. You’ll get a popup box with the exact address it’s good to point another browser on an identical Wi-Fi network toward. The app can run inside the background while you press the Home key, or shut down if you hit Back or exit the app manually. The online file manager is spare but functional, and inside the free version, you are able to only download, not upload. Both apps could use a link for bulk downloading of multiple files, but for grabbing several files here and there, it’s fine and functional.
WiFi File Explorer has a free app, but the Pro version, with file upload and other functions, is 69 British pence, or about $1 in U.S. currency. Which you could grab it out there using the scan-able QR code at left.
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