Here’s what’s coming on the next update.
Sending files to friends. No
need to upload your files to sketchy websites that are a pain in the
ass for your friend to find the download button among so many ads. Not
only you can send files as big as your computer can hold, you can also
send entire folders and subfolders. The more friends you send your
files, the faster they get it because they collaborate. You and your
friends make a little cloud when sending files to each other with
FrostWire.
Mobile Integration You
can now browse, stream or download the files made public by Android
devices nearby. Best part, no cables necessary. Samsung users on Mac
will love this, as we’ve experienced impossible to fix issues with the
Galaxy Tab 10″ which just won’t share files even with the Kies app that
Samsung provides.
FrostWire for Android implements an open, simple, HTTP/JSON based file
sharing protocol that ANYBODY can work with, so we hope to see Web
developers, and why not even iOS developers making clients that can talk
to FrostWire for Desktop and FrostWire for Android. And if nobody
builds them we’re trying to free some time later in the year to make a
light version of FrostWire for iPhone/iPod/iPad so that you can send
files from your iOS device to your PC, Mac, Linux or Android devices,
all wirelessly (no need for USB and iPhoto, no need to cut your videos
or to downgrade their quality to upload them to youtube if all you want
is to send that HD video to your mom’s)
Make over
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