![]() Like I said earlier, Warpinator seems like a better option. You can try and minimize the risks a bit by doing things like closing the program as soon as possible, but if your approach to security is "try and be quick and shut the program down as soon as you can" then it might be a better idea to just not use unsecure programs to begin with. Why use an unsecure system and then move to a secure one "when working in an unknown situation" when you could just use the more secure system to begin with, in all situations? I can understand not wanting to use Google's software for various ideological reasons, but Dukto seems to be a pretty shitty alternative because it is incredibly unsecure. Even on a secure office network chances are you still allow devices on the same network to transfer files directly to your PC without any authentication needed. ![]() It's still a problem because you are just leaving your PC open. ![]() Who is "anyone"? If you are going to be working in an unknown situation, then yes, use a more rigorous system. Even if it requires you to download and install one program on Windows for it to work.įor the home user and for those in a secure office environment, there should be no problems. But in the meantime, I think it is good that we have at least one protocol that works on both Windows and Android and allows for quick and easy file transfer. It's a shame because we consumers would benefit from them working together. That coupled with Google's (in my mind, justified) hostility towards Microsoft means we are in this situation where both companies develop competing standards when it would be better to just have one. I think Microsoft needs Google more than Google needs Microsoft. ![]() I don't really blame them though since Microsoft have not exactly treated Google that well historically. It seems like Google is more unwilling to work with Microsoft than Microsoft is to work with Google. They would have chosen Google if that was an option. I don't believe Microsoft wanted to use the Amazon app store for Android apps on Windows 11. If the Amazon App store on Windows 11 situation is anything to go by, this attitude won't be going away anytime soon. ![]()
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