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xShare- Transfer & Share files

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: v1.0

Taille:15.13MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Yves Apps

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Description de l'application

XShare : transfert et partage de fichiers sans effort

XShare offre une solution ultra-rapide et gratuite pour transférer des fichiers entre appareils sans avoir besoin d'une connexion Internet. Tirant parti de Wi-Fi Direct, il permet un partage de fichiers sécurisé et rapide avec un minimum d'effort. Oubliez la numérisation fastidieuse du code QR : XShare se connecte instantanément en un seul clic.

image: XShare Screenshot 1

Avantages clés :

  • Transferts ultra-rapides : Bénéficiez de transferts de fichiers nettement plus rapides par rapport aux méthodes traditionnelles comme le Bluetooth ou le Wi-Fi.
  • Prise en charge polyvalente des fichiers : Partagez un large éventail de types de fichiers, notamment des documents (Word, Excel, PDF), des images, des vidéos, de la musique et des dossiers compressés.
  • Interface intuitive : La conception épurée garantit une expérience fluide et conviviale.
  • Capacité hors ligne : Transférez des fichiers à tout moment, n'importe où, sans dépendre d'une connexion Internet ou de l'utilisation des données.
  • Sécurité améliorée : XShare donne la priorité à la sécurité, garantissant que vos fichiers restent privés pendant le transfert.

image: XShare Screenshot 2

Comment utiliser XShare :

  1. Installez XShare sur les appareils d'envoi et de réception.
  2. Sélectionnez les fichiers que vous souhaitez partager.
  3. Appuyez sur « Envoyer/Recevoir ». Une connexion directe est établie via Wi-Fi Direct.
  4. Transfert terminé !

image: XShare Screenshot 3

Remarque importante : XShare utilise temporairement les données de localisation pour faciliter les connexions via la numérisation Bluetooth et la création de points d'accès Wi-Fi. Cependant, ces données de localisation ne sont jamais stockées ou téléchargées.

Avantages et inconvénients :

Avantages :

  • Vitesses de transfert de fichiers extrêmement rapides.
  • Interface utilisateur simple et intuitive.
  • Prend en charge une grande variété de types de fichiers.
  • Aucune utilisation de données ou connexion Internet requise.

Inconvénients :

  • Nécessite la compatibilité Wi-Fi Direct sur les deux appareils. Les appareils plus anciens peuvent ne pas être pris en charge.

XShare fournit une solution très efficace et conviviale pour partager des fichiers localement, ce qui en fait un outil puissant pour des transferts de fichiers rapides et faciles.

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