QR code reader and generator on both phone and laptop
- Phone: SecScanQR
- Laptop: ZBarCam and Zint
But I'm glad to have learned about LocalSend here so I'm no longer limited to short text snippets
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QR code reader and generator on both phone and laptop
But I'm glad to have learned about LocalSend here so I'm no longer limited to short text snippets
I like pairdrop/snapdrop or Google quick share
I often forget this is an option but it is web-based so it's pretty much always available.
Could try Briar. It works over bluetooth LAN network, or over internet via TOR. Has a linux, mac, windows, and android version.
I usually just use an email draft for cross platform transfers. MacOS/iOS handle this pretty much automatically and Linux has a good option (KDE Connect) but it sounds like you’re on Windows.
Does Phone Link (built into Windows) work for your needs? I don’t use Windows often but I know they’re trying to make something sort of like the other OS’s syncing systems. Not sure how good it is.
Google keep sounds perfect
I have a discord DM to myself that I use.
Oh, posted this before I read the rest of your message lol. Nvm.
You can make your own Discord or Discord alternative server
Despite everything, Telegram is actually great. It's only bloated if you're using the features on the device, the client is opensource and there are native apps for any platform, it's very lightweight compared to other messengers and even to some dedicated filesharing solutions, it sends stuff p2p on the same network so you don't need to care about the traffic, but also it allows for on-demand downloads so if you want the stuff will be available outside of your network.
Alternatively, kdeconnect, but I find myself using Telegram instead 9 times out of 10, even though I have both installed.