Re: . by HelpMeee: 6:24pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
superemmy:
Is it available on App Store I want to support my country man Yes,the link is at the end of the write-up. |
Re: . by superemmy(m): 6:40pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
HelpMeee:
Yes,the link is at the end of the write-up. Apple App Store bro not google play store |
Re: . by Paystack: 6:50pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
HelpMeee: Hey there, Nairalanders.
Gather 'round. You've got to hear about RemoteShare, my WiFi file sharing app that's been a true labor of love.
So here's the deal – I embarked on this crazy adventure of building RemoteShare, and guess what? It took a whopping 18 months to get it all polished and ready. Now, why the marathon, you ask? The usual suspects of course – Nigeria's epileptic power supply issues played a starring role, and let me tell you, it's like a rollercoaster you never signed up for. Not to mention,creating an app of this magnitude is a daunting task that, even with constant power supply would have taken few months still.
Think about this – creating an app with the lights flickering on and off more often than a disco ball. That's what it felt like, trying to code with the constant threat of power cuts looming over my head. And don't even get me started on the unpredictable nature of it all.
But the pièce de résistance? Our area's transformer. It had this uncanny knack for turning life upside down by failing for weeks on end. Picture this – you're deep into a coding spree, and suddenly, the lights go out, your work goes poof, and you're left with nothing but the hum of frustration. Knowing your job has just been totally halted for the next couple weeks.
In the midst of this chaos, my trusty laptop, a relic from the past, stood by me – a 11-year-old Lenovo that refused to give up the ghost. Its battery, though, had a mind of its own, often deciding to call it quits when I least expected it.
Fast forward, and here we are, RemoteShare in all its glory. A whopping 40,000 lines of code that are a testament to grit, determination, and a touch of madness. And guess what? This was my very first project after learning the ABCs of Android,built with native java, and my first venture into programming as a whole.
Now, the real gem of RemoteShare – it lets you remotely view the content on during connection – you can hide any file or section from being viewed by others.
But wait, there's more! With RemoteShare, you can initiate a connection by sending a notification to the other device, making file sharing a breeze. Plus, we've added some fantastic features like a music player, a video player, and a file manager to enhance your sharing experience.
And let me tell you, we've made sure that the app is incredibly simple to use, with a user-friendly interface that even newcomers to tech will find a piece of cake.
So there you have it, folks. The power supply saga that fueled the creation of RemoteShare. Give it a spin, share your thoughts, and let's keep the conversation buzzing. Here's to power struggles turned into something truly amazing! 🚀
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.filesharing.file.transfer.manager.remoteshare
Congratulations... I'll review the app later when on Android. Also I can tel you modified this your post using ChatGpt or other AI |
Re: . by OperationalVehi: 6:55pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Paystack:
Congratulations... I'll review the app later when on Android.
Also I can tel you modified this your post using ChatGpt or other AI Well there is no shame in making judicious use of new technology |
Re: . by Paystack: 6:58pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
OperationalVehi:
Well there is no shame in making judicious use of new technology No one is shaming anyone. Just pointing out what I noticed. I use the tool too |
Re: . by OperationalVehi: 7:02pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Reinaldo:
He didn't have light and that delayed his project (18 months). We are sure you're also proud of that since you support failures 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: . by HelpMeee: 7:36pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Brownbetsport24: Sorry op ,you only praise yourself and the laptop there, you didn't specify what exactly the app does that makes it different from the rest
Can we view Netflix movies of each other or watch whatever video is on the screen?, IduNaOba: Nice one. I for download but I need clarification on some things before i do.. Remote viewing, explain it It can share my data with third party? What kind of data? What kind of encryption do you use? This is why I no get plenty apps and use vpn
Meanwhile over 40k lines of code is no beans. Congratulations brother. Let's go!
It's a WiFi file sharing app like Xender but with the ability to view categories of files on the connected device,like Videos,Audios etc through yours without physically being near them. This way, you can seamlessly view and select files to share, enhancing convenience. You can block any file or entire categories from being viewed by the way. It also comes with other unique features. It does not share your data with third parties. The only data shared during the connection process is what's necessary to establish a secure link between devices. It employs Wifi Direct using WPA2 encryption which is industry standard. 1 Like |
Re: . by Gentlelox: 8:21pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
HelpMeee: Hey there, Nairalanders.
Gather 'round. You've got to hear about RemoteShare, my WiFi file sharing app that's been a true labor of love.
So here's the deal – I embarked on this crazy adventure of building RemoteShare, and guess what? It took a whopping 18 months to get it all polished and ready. Now, why the marathon, you ask? The usual suspects of course – Nigeria's epileptic power supply issues played a starring role, and let me tell you, it's like a rollercoaster you never signed up for. Not to mention,creating an app of this magnitude is a daunting task that, even with constant power supply would have taken few months still.
Think about this – creating an app with the lights flickering on and off more often than a disco ball. That's what it felt like, trying to code with the constant threat of power cuts looming over my head. And don't even get me started on the unpredictable nature of it all.
But the pièce de résistance? Our area's transformer. It had this uncanny knack for turning life upside down by failing for weeks on end. Picture this – you're deep into a coding spree, and suddenly, the lights go out, your work goes poof, and you're left with nothing but the hum of frustration. Knowing your job has just been totally halted for the next couple weeks.
In the midst of this chaos, my trusty laptop, a relic from the past, stood by me – a 11-year-old Lenovo that refused to give up the ghost. Its battery, though, had a mind of its own, often deciding to call it quits when I least expected it.
Fast forward, and here we are, RemoteShare in all its glory. A whopping 40,000 lines of code that are a testament to grit, determination, and a touch of madness. And guess what? This was my very first project after learning the ABCs of Android,built with native java, and my first venture into programming as a whole.
Now, the real gem of RemoteShare – it lets you remotely view the content on during connection – you can hide any file or section from being viewed by others.
But wait, there's more! With RemoteShare, you can initiate a connection by sending a notification to the other device, making file sharing a breeze. Plus, we've added some fantastic features like a music player, a video player, and a file manager to enhance your sharing experience.
And let me tell you, we've made sure that the app is incredibly simple to use, with a user-friendly interface that even newcomers to tech will find a piece of cake.
So there you have it, folks. The power supply saga that fueled the creation of RemoteShare. Give it a spin, share your thoughts, and let's keep the conversation buzzing. Here's to power struggles turned into something truly amazing! 🚀
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.filesharing.file.transfer.manager.remoteshare
You're thesame guy using laptop battery format to scam people 10k... Nobody will buy ur clone app...oloshi |
Re: . by 9182736455O1999(m): 8:25pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Paystack:
Congratulations... I'll review the app later when on Android.
Also I can tel you modified this your post using ChatGpt or other AI Someone else said something similar. How did you know? |
Re: . by HelpMeee: 9:13pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Gentlelox: You're thesame guy using laptop battery format to scam people 10k... Nobody will buy ur clone app...oloshi What the heck are you talking about sir! Do I know you? Have we interacted before? Have any thread like this be created anywhere on nairaland before now? Does the app look like what you get to copy and paste? is this a paid app? There just have to be that person... Friggin weirdo,ewwww 🤮. |
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Re: . by HelpMeee: 9:58pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
SalamRushdie:
Okay I will download now and try it Thanks. I'll be awaiting your review. |
Re: . by Alusiizizi(m): 11:22pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
HelpMeee:
Well,it whopped my azz enough to be whopping.
Noted. |
Re: . by SDavidPrince: 11:38pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
HelpMeee: Hey there, Nairalanders.
Gather 'round. You've got to hear about RemoteShare, my WiFi file sharing app that's been a true labor of love.
So here's the deal – I embarked on this crazy adventure of building RemoteShare, and guess what? It took a whopping 18 months to get it all polished and ready. Now, why the marathon, you ask? The usual suspects of course – Nigeria's epileptic power supply issues played a starring role, and let me tell you, it's like a rollercoaster you never signed up for. Not to mention,creating an app of this magnitude is a daunting task that, even with constant power supply would have taken few months still.
Think about this – creating an app with the lights flickering on and off more often than a disco ball. That's what it felt like, trying to code with the constant threat of power cuts looming over my head. And don't even get me started on the unpredictable nature of it all.
But the pièce de résistance? Our area's transformer. It had this uncanny knack for turning life upside down by failing for weeks on end. Picture this – you're deep into a coding spree, and suddenly, the lights go out, your work goes poof, and you're left with nothing but the hum of frustration. Knowing your job has just been totally halted for the next couple weeks.
In the midst of this chaos, my trusty laptop, a relic from the past, stood by me – a 11-year-old Lenovo that refused to give up the ghost. Its battery, though, had a mind of its own, often deciding to call it quits when I least expected it.
Fast forward, and here we are, RemoteShare in all its glory. A whopping 40,000 lines of code that are a testament to grit, determination, and a touch of madness. And guess what? This was my very first project after learning the ABCs of Android,built with native java, and my first venture into programming as a whole.
Now, the real gem of RemoteShare – it lets you remotely view the content on during connection – you can hide any file or section from being viewed by others.
But wait, there's more! With RemoteShare, you can initiate a connection by sending a notification to the other device, making file sharing a breeze. Plus, we've added some fantastic features like a music player, a video player, and a file manager to enhance your sharing experience.
And let me tell you, we've made sure that the app is incredibly simple to use, with a user-friendly interface that even newcomers to tech will find a piece of cake.
So there you have it, folks. The power supply saga that fueled the creation of RemoteShare. Give it a spin, share your thoughts, and let's keep the conversation buzzing. Here's to power struggles turned into something truly amazing! 🚀 Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Dominique
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.filesharing.file.transfer.manager.remoteshare
Bro keep the good work And I love this |
Re: . by SDavidPrince: 11:44pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
9182736455O1999:
Someone else said something similar. How did you know? 😅😅😅 Careful with your prompt and also learn to use your words But I loved the app seeing that it's free |
Re: . by Islamisformumu: 11:50pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
Please, can it be used for WiFi transfer between android phones and Windows OS? HelpMeee: Hey there, Nairalanders.
Gather 'round. You've got to hear about RemoteShare, my WiFi file sharing app that's been a true labor of love.
So here's the deal – I embarked on this crazy adventure of building RemoteShare, and guess what? It took a whopping 18 months to get it all polished and ready. Now, why the marathon, you ask? The usual suspects of course – Nigeria's epileptic power supply issues played a starring role, and let me tell you, it's like a rollercoaster you never signed up for. Not to mention,creating an app of this magnitude is a daunting task that, even with constant power supply would have taken few months still.
Think about this – creating an app with the lights flickering on and off more often than a disco ball. That's what it felt like, trying to code with the constant threat of power cuts looming over my head. And don't even get me started on the unpredictable nature of it all.
But the pièce de résistance? Our area's transformer. It had this uncanny knack for turning life upside down by failing for weeks on end. Picture this – you're deep into a coding spree, and suddenly, the lights go out, your work goes poof, and you're left with nothing but the hum of frustration. Knowing your job has just been totally halted for the next couple weeks.
In the midst of this chaos, my trusty laptop, a relic from the past, stood by me – a 11-year-old Lenovo that refused to give up the ghost. Its battery, though, had a mind of its own, often deciding to call it quits when I least expected it.
Fast forward, and here we are, RemoteShare in all its glory. A whopping 40,000 lines of code that are a testament to grit, determination, and a touch of madness. And guess what? This was my very first project after learning the ABCs of Android,built with native java, and my first venture into programming as a whole.
Now, the real gem of RemoteShare – it lets you remotely view the content on during connection – you can hide any file or section from being viewed by others.
But wait, there's more! With RemoteShare, you can initiate a connection by sending a notification to the other device, making file sharing a breeze. Plus, we've added some fantastic features like a music player, a video player, and a file manager to enhance your sharing experience.
And let me tell you, we've made sure that the app is incredibly simple to use, with a user-friendly interface that even newcomers to tech will find a piece of cake.
So there you have it, folks. The power supply saga that fueled the creation of RemoteShare. Give it a spin, share your thoughts, and let's keep the conversation buzzing. Here's to power struggles turned into something truly amazing! 🚀 Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Dominique
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.filesharing.file.transfer.manager.remoteshare
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Re: . by HelpMeee: 11:51pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
superemmy:
Apple App Store bro not google play store It isn't yet available on the apple app store. |
Re: . by Obakoolex(m): 4:26am On Aug 24, 2023 |
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Re: . by livebyday(m): 5:03am On Aug 24, 2023 |
Paystack:
No one is shaming anyone. Just pointing out what I noticed. I use the tool too You talk too much. Learn to shut up |
Re: . by Paystack: 5:19am On Aug 24, 2023 |
livebyday:
You talk too much. Learn to shut up Ok |
Re: . by ashawopikin(m): 9:01am On Aug 24, 2023 |
Alusiizizi:
Your tenacity is to be commended. Though 40,000 lines of code is hardly "whopping". for a first timer, it is quite whooping, very commendable |
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Re: . by HelpMeee: 12:44pm On Aug 25, 2023 |
SalamRushdie:
Okay I will download now and try it Have you been able to try it out. Any issues? |
Re: . by Slimdan360: 2:46pm On Aug 25, 2023 |
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Re: . by HelpMeee: 7:29pm On Aug 25, 2023 |
Slimdan360:
I just dropped a nice review on your app You are doing well boss Thank you so much Sir 🙏 |
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Re: . by Ntwrk: 8:05pm On Sep 05, 2023 |
Great one comrade, you defied the norm, kudos. |
Re: . by Adekunleoladepo(m): 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2023 |
I've downloaded the app, it is very nice and works efficiently. I congratulate you, well-done |