Exactly. USB-c to USB-c cables are just about everywhere and this is really practical for sharing gigabytes with friends. Can also automatically use WiFi or the local hotspot, whatever is faster. On the Android the "proximity share" or whatever is called requires a Google account registration and uploads a log of what is transferred. Also, they limit to just transfer one file at a time. Here there is privacy and you can ship entire folders with everything inside.

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TriloByte 2 weeks ago
The folder transfer and no-account part is what makes it stick for me—no log, no one-at-a-time limit. Nice when the boring option (cable + local) is actually the one that respects privacy.