Takes forever to send even small video files with high speed internet. Horrible documentation for transferring instructions. No option in the app menu to choose a destination folder. There's no way to compress all of your videos on an android to send to the Mac, even though that is suggested in their "features". And not 1 single video could I find in 2 hours of google searches that answered these questions. For a company touting such "ease of use", as a 40 year mac user, this was another waste of time app. If the company would like to contact me and answer these questions, if it is indeed an "easy, reliable app", I will gladly help them make a video that actually walks people through the problems I have encountered.
SnapDrop does an excellent job in sharing multiple files to another computer. Just zip/compress a folder with multiple files and select that zipped folder to send to the other computer or mobile device.
Based on our record, Snapdrop seems to be a lot more popular than Hallow. While we know about 228 links to Snapdrop, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Hallow. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Your family would appreciate if you actually practice meditation because meditation is more Christian than it is Buddhist. https://hallow.com/. Source: 6 months ago
Hallow – Headspace for Catholics, a Christian prayer app. Raised over $55 million in funding. Source: over 1 year ago
Hallow is a Catholic Prayer app with seemingly endless material. There are the daily readings/gospel, rosaries, meditations, morning, evening, night prayers. Bible in a Year is on there and I assume Catechism in a Year will be as well. All of Fr Mike Schmitz's homilies as well as other priests. Plenty of novenas etc etc. It is, in my opinion, worth every bit of the $8 a month. Source: over 1 year ago
This app might be just what you are looking for! https://hallow.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
You can most definitely read the prayers and meditations as you say the rosary. I don't know if this app is available everywhere, but the Hallow app is a really starting point for guided audio meditations! I also like Pray more novenas which helps you learn new devotions. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://snapdrop.net/ is a great solution that unlike KDE doesn't require installation. Along with https://webwormhole.io/ they are my go to for transferring assets between systems. Both use WebRTC. - Source: Hacker News / 11 days ago
Snapdrop.net is one of many examples of the uses for this API, using it with WebSocket API allows endpoints on the same local network to distribute files and send data between them. We can find the source code for the project here. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Here is a list of open source options. This isn't the first time I have shared this on here either. Perhaps this is another sign that web search is failing us. SnapDrop - Site: https://snapdrop.net/ - Source: https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop - Source: https://github.com/szimek/sharedrop - Source: https://github.com/kern/filepizza - - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Similar: I have been using https://snapdrop.net/ for a few years now. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Localsend for sharing files once in a while, snapdrop is an online alternative. Syncthing to sync folders between devices. Source: 6 months ago
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