What do you use to upload your photos/files? - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

I was wondering what you guys use to upload your photos/files to a PC/internet without connecting the cable everytime? Built in Android has support for Flickr and Picasa. But I've also seen a DropBox app.
What do you guys use?

there is an app in the market (a free one) to transfer files to pc via wifi, i forget the name tho, search for upload in the market and it should come up.
dropbox is good for uploading to the net although i just do it through Opera browser (free in market) the only browser that seems to allow uploading to the internet.
Hope this helps

I'm giving PicPush a try. It seems perfect for what I'm looking for. If it works as advertised, I'll drop the $3 or whatever on it.
Billy

There are some free FTP apps I use sometimes when I am at work and don't have my USB cable. Your phone becomes an FTP server and you can connect to it via WiFi using any ftp client software.
I use SwiFTP, it's nice and simple, but there are others out there as well. You can get SwiFTP in the market or go to swiftp.org I believe.

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Teamviewer

Has anyone had any success using remoting programs such as teamviewer from their mobile phone? I tried with my Excaliber today but it wasnt quite working. Id like to be able to access my home computer via my device...tell me any success stories or hints you may have
there's no TeamViewer for mobile..
but you can use z2remote2pc.. works for me
There are plenty of programs you can use for remote desktop purposes, although nothing (AFAIK) like TeamViewer (so you'll have to make sure that the server has an an open port)
There are plenty of VNC programs like:
- Mocha VNC (can connect to Real/Ultra/Tight/OSX VNC and Apple Remote Desktop)
http://www.mochasoft.dk/vncce.htm
- .NET VNC Viewer (Freeware)
http://dotnetvnc.sourceforge.net
And if you want to use the Remote Desktop protocol:
- Mocha Remote Client
You may also use the Terminal Services Client if your pocket pc has it (Check under programs).
oh wow, I didn't realize how many options there'd be, thanks for the insight guys!
logmein.com
try logmein.com
it works fine for me...
hi
all are trail version
any way to get wifi remort acees 1.7 software where we can access windowxp home and pc also
advance thanks
There is a beta version of TeamViewer for Android which can be downloaded from the TeamViewer website.
I just downloaded it... it works awesome.... Make sure teamviewer version 6 is also installed on your computer. Very easy to login. For I.T. , you can actually troubleshoot and reboot computer remotely.
Is not working anymore, and not available from the market, anybody knows what happened?
don't know about the market, but you can download it directly from webpage of TV:
http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx
anyway it works i've tested it over wifi and 3g and connections seems to be ok
direct link:
http://www.teamviewer.com/download/TeamViewer.apk

[Q] Few Questions Before I Buy...

I am looking at getting this as a replacement for my old laptop. However, I need to make sure it is capable of doing certain things that I do regularly.
1. I log into my server at home via my wifi connection to copy files from one directory to another (from downloads to tv shows for example).
2. I launch torrent files (legit ones like Pioneer One) for my server to download. at them moment, i click on a torrent file from isohunt or demonoid which sends it to my ubuntu server running transmission to download (fully automatic).
3. I keep checking out webpages like streetfire.net and todaysbigthing.com. Will the videos on these sites play?
4. Google Calendar is a key app I use. How is this with the transformer using the web rather than an app (if available)? I know Google Docs is a no go at the moment (hopefully fixing in 3.1?)
These are the main things (i guess i dont need a lot of power!) i do daily. Will the Transformer cope?
ricostuart said:
2. I launch torrent files (legit ones like Pioneer One) for my server to download. at them moment, i click on a torrent file from isohunt or demonoid which sends it to my ubuntu server running transmission to download (fully automatic).
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I'll let someone else tackle the rest, but this is one I do regularly. I use Transdroid, a free (but please donate!) Transmission remote to start and monitor torrents on my home server. I have a port open on my firewall for management so I can get the status of my torrents on my phone (nexus one) or Transformer via a desktop widget.
I also have Mediatomb running on the server to share out media from the directory that Transmission downloads to via DLNA. Unfortunately the Transformer has a lot of limitations on video it will play with the built-in DLNA client. When I get off my ass, I'll take advantage of the transcoder support in Mediatomb to automatically convert video files as they arrive in the folder.
Thats fairly key for me. Do you have to download the torrent to the TF first, or can you click the link in browser or firefox for it to automatically do its stuff? Thats how i do it at the moment with a firefox plugin.
1. Phone My PC app is all you'd ever need. Works very well.
4. Loads of apps for this, or yeah if you just want to use the built in honeycomb one or just the browser version they all work nicely. With HC 3.1 the customisable widget should be handy too.
ricostuart said:
I am looking at getting this as a replacement for my old laptop. However, I need to make sure it is capable of doing certain things that I do regularly.
1. I log into my server at home via my wifi connection to copy files from one directory to another (from downloads to tv shows for example).
ES File manager can shift files between shared folders, but one of the many different remote desktop solutions is probably easier
2. I launch torrent files (legit ones like Pioneer One) for my server to download. at them moment, i click on a torrent file from isohunt or demonoid which sends it to my ubuntu server running transmission to download (fully automatic).
Transdroid will send the torrent to your server without an issue. you download the .torrent file, and open it in Transdroid. Very easy
3. I keep checking out webpages like streetfire.net and todaysbigthing.com. Will the videos on these sites play?
Can't get either of these sites to play videos
4. Google Calendar is a key app I use. How is this with the transformer using the web rather than an app (if available)? I know Google Docs is a no go at the moment (hopefully fixing in 3.1?)
The built in Gcal app is superb
These are the main things (i guess i dont need a lot of power!) i do daily. Will the Transformer cope?
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I had to add this to post my inline reply...
Thanks for that guys! Really appreciate the quick replies.... but i guess little excuse needed to play right?
Can someone tell me if the site http://www.bestofyoutube.com/ works on the TF?
For Number 3, I tried streetfire.net and todaysbigthing.com. They both work great in the stock browser with Flash 10.3. Streetfire takes some time to load though.
Bestofyoutube also works on the TF.
mirumirai said:
For Number 3, I tried streetfire.net and todaysbigthing.com. They both work great in the stock browser with Flash 10.3. Streetfire takes some time to load though.
Bestofyoutube also works on the TF.
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Sweet! Thats my mornings sorted
ricostuart said:
Can someone tell me if the site http://www.bestofyoutube.com/ works on the TF?
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I can't test it for you, but they are all youtube videos, so yes.

[Q] torrent client apps

I have used uTorrent, aTorrent, and tTorrent and sometimes they work great other times they download very very slow.. like 100bytes/s - 3Kb/s instead of 3.2MB/s but if I tether and use uTorrent on desktop or laptop with same exact torrent file, they will download properly around 3.2MB/s..
I increased peer connections and such and I connect to 50+ peers and looking at peer list a lot of they ones I'm downloading from great on PC they are slow on phone itself..
Do some clients restrict cellphone users bandwidth?
Are torrent apps just not as evolved as the PC torrent clients?
Is there any torrent apps that are better than others?
Thanks!
urhaxable said:
I have used uTorrent, aTorrent, and tTorrent and sometimes they work great other times they download very very slow.. like 100bytes/s - 3Kb/s instead of 3.2MB/s but if I tether and use uTorrent on desktop or laptop with same exact torrent file, they will download properly around 3.2MB/s..
I increased peer connections and such and I connect to 50+ peers and looking at peer list a lot of they ones I'm downloading from great on PC they are slow on phone itself..
Do some clients restrict cellphone users bandwidth?
Are torrent apps just not as evolved as the PC torrent clients?
Is there any torrent apps that are better than others?
Thanks!
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they are like that only....if u want faster downloads u should have a wifi connection with a great speed
My LTE is fast.. I can download max at 4.3mb/s when tethering or using some other app.. Just torrents don't work right all the time
Just use zbigz.com or bytebx.com if ur download data is less or buy an account and download torrents at full speed through ur browser
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[App] SHAREit -MIUI File Transfer App

Hi,
After searching a lot finally got something to share with you guys.
SHAREit App From Lenovo... Its the ultimate File sharing app which can be used in Both PC and Mobile File Sharing.
I got the link to download this from Official MIUI (nexus4) File Transfer App.
Need Description ???
The world’s fastest way to share photos, apps and more across devices…without network charges or Wi-Fi connection. Lenovo SHAREit eliminates the need for cables to wirelessly transfer information rapidly between devices – either with friends, or to take your personal content on the go.
• Share everything with other devices – pictures, videos, music files, documents, contacts…even apps!
• Devices with SHAREit can automatically find each other when in range.
• Transfer HUGE files and videos in seconds …up to 40x faster than Bluetooth®.
• Share without the need for Bluetooth, phone network or active Wi-Fi network…you don’t pay a cent for network charges. Devices wirelessly connect directly.
• Even the app itself can be shared to other devices wirelessly, and rapid sharing can begin immediately.
• Supports group sharing – up to 5 devices simultaneously. Instantly share a party video, music album or photo library to up to five friends at once!
Wanna Try It. Download :
Required Android : 2.2 and up
Official Version : http://kc.lenovo.com/
Playstore Version : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lenovo.anyshare.gps
Difference between both versions is that Playstore version is simple. Only Mobile-To-Mobile File Sharing. But Official Version have PC File sharing also. Both apps are official but have some functional differences only.
thanks Lenovo Team
Nice app ravi...i wanted this...pc to mobile and vice-versa.so fed up of cables
Any other good app like this??
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mobile to pc not possible?
ravinder0003 said:
Hi,
After searching a lot finally got something to share with you guys.
SHAREit App From Lenovo... Its the ultimate File sharing app which can be used in Both PC and Mobile File Sharing.
I got the link to download this from Official MIUI (nexus4) File Transfer App.
Need Description ???
The world’s fastest way to share photos, apps and more across devices…without network charges or Wi-Fi connection. Lenovo SHAREit eliminates the need for cables to wirelessly transfer information rapidly between devices – either with friends, or to take your personal content on the go.
• Share everything with other devices – pictures, videos, music files, documents, contacts…even apps!
• Devices with SHAREit can automatically find each other when in range.
• Transfer HUGE files and videos in seconds …up to 40x faster than Bluetooth®.
• Share without the need for Bluetooth, phone network or active Wi-Fi network…you don’t pay a cent for network charges. Devices wirelessly connect directly.
• Even the app itself can be shared to other devices wirelessly, and rapid sharing can begin immediately.
• Supports group sharing – up to 5 devices simultaneously. Instantly share a party video, music album or photo library to up to five friends at once!
Wanna Try It. Download :
Required Android : 2.2 and up
Official Version : http://kc.lenovo.com/
Playstore Version : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lenovo.anyshare.gps
Difference between both versions is that Playstore version is simple. Only Mobile-To-Mobile File Sharing. But Official Version have PC File sharing also. Both apps are official but have some functional differences only.
thanks Lenovo Team
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This is a nice app but 1 thing i cannot make is that mobile to pc.. i cannot send even a small pic from my mobile to desktop pc. But in Desktop to mobile 100% working.. can you guide me how? or anybody? i've turn off my Firewall from my win7 and antivirus still nothing..
rapnix said:
This is a nice app but 1 thing i cannot make is that mobile to pc.. i cannot send even a small pic from my mobile to desktop pc. But in Desktop to mobile 100% working.. can you guide me how? or anybody? i've turn off my Firewall from my win7 and antivirus still nothing..
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There is no need to turn firewall or antivirus off dear...
Just turn on the wifi of ur lappy
Then open shareit in pc
Select receive in pc shareit
Then try to send from mobile...
It will just creates a wifi hotspot and connect both devices to share the data ...all the wifi stuff will be done automatically...
Just remember to on wifi in lappy
ravinder0003 said:
There is no need to turn firewall or antivirus off dear...
Just turn on the wifi of ur lappy
Then open shareit in pc
Select receive in pc shareit
Then try to send from mobile...
It will just creates a wifi hotspot and connect both devices to share the data ...all the wifi stuff will be done automatically...
Just remember to on wifi in lappy
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Yes, no need to deal with firewall settings for shareit.
Find your answers @lenovo SHAREit forum : forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Apps/bd-p/lnvApp_en
Great app.
Hello, I am already using SHAREit app on my Samsung Galaxy and iPhone 5 but I am wondering that if its available on PC/Mac or not, can anyone help me out with this? I found this site claiming that SHAREit is available on Mac but I can't find its credibility, so can anyone confirm that its available for Mac or not.
Yes, you are correct, SHAREit app is always amazing in front of its peers like Xender and Zapya but and that's why it's much better to download SHAREit to make file transfer much easy in Android and iPhone.
Great SHAREit
The world’s fastest way to share photos, apps and more across devices…without network charges or Wi-Fi connection. Lenovo eliminates the need for cables to wirelessly transfer information rapidly between devices – either with friends, or to take your personal content on the go.
Different kinds of data transfer application are available on the Web like Xender, Zapya, Superbeam etc, but one of the best apps where I personally used is shareit, it's also available for shareit for PC and laptops. Its data transfer rate is compared to other apps is high and low network wifi easily to transfer data. After reading different views and getting more information about shareit.
Download this For Mac too.
Hello, I am already using SHAREit app on my Samsung Galaxy and iPhone 5 but I am wondering that if its available on PC/Mac or not, can anyone help me out with this? I found this site claiming that SHAREit is available on Mac but I can't find its credibility, so can anyone confirm that its available for Mac or not.

[Q] Will SHAREit & SuperBeam work without WiFi Direct?

I have been searching a lot about different file transferring apps. After googling a lot I kept stumbling into three apps; Xender, SuperBeam & SHAREit. I found that Xender can trasnfer file with just WiFi (without WiFi Direct) by using Virtual Router & Client concept. But I couldn't find anywhere if SuperBeam & SHAREit can do the same... All my SmartPhones have WiFi Direct & so do my friends' SmartPhones. So there is no way of checking if they work without WiFi Direct. So can anyone please confirm or verify, if SuperBeam & SHAREit apps will work wihtout WiFi Direct?
I have a small question, will Xender work with just Bluetooth (without WiFi & WiFi Direct)?
Hi Satya,
Xender uses Wi-Fi direct technology which means that it can transfers data up to 50 times Bluetooth speed, Most of the Smartphone today have Wi-Fi
There is no reason to use Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi direct so Xender never carry Bluetooth functions.
Thanks
Firstly your question does not belong to this forum
And answer is superbeam can also use hotspot to send files, for that you need to go into superbeam's setting and then go into sending and select preferred direct mode as hotspot (instead of auto)
AnMobi said:
Hi Satya,
Xender uses Wi-Fi direct technology which means that it can transfers data up to 50 times Bluetooth speed, Most of the Smartphone today have Wi-Fi
There is no reason to use Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi direct so Xender never carry Bluetooth functions.
Thanks
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I asked about Bluetooth compatibility because I wanted to cover all bases. And thanks for clarifying that. But don't you think it will be cool if Xender was able to send file even when wifi and wifi direct facilities are unavailable?
I've been messing around with file transfer apps myself. On the play store there's "WiFi...." by app dev dubloo (I think) its been a bit since. Anyway, that app allows files from device to a computer with an easy to use interface via web browser. I guess the app acts like a server. If you are interested... ICE COLD APPS have *Servers*/*Synchronize* "Ultimate" by way of the play store. Plus, there is a support or feedback thread for each here on XDA. If you were looking at using superbeam I would recommend picking up the pro key as well. The main app functions well on its own, like, the pro key adds just enough at the right price to say heck with it and pick it up for $3 or so. There are a couple different options to choose from before starting a file transfer, too. And I'm pretty sure+don't quote me+ that each option has a brief description of the way the files move from device to device. Also, there is a windows app to compliment. Last, certainly not least -SimPfile(also on play) I think using WiFi direct. Like, both devices need to be on the same WiFi network. Less options than superbeam, no pro key. And for what you pay for it, its free, BTW... It gets the job done if you are looking for a straight forward app without the bells and whistles. And just to name drop, FX file explorer has a small pay once add-on for media sharing also. Feeling adventurous? Tired of of the run of the mill apps? Give that a shot.... Its been in production and updated since either the end of GB or the beginning of ICS. Each of those apps has been good to me.✌?
just an edit - browsing xda app section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55878697

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