Flying Carpet has recently released versions 9.0.4, 9.0.3, and 9.0.0, providing a robust solution for wireless, encrypted, cross-platform file transfers. This innovative software operates over automatically configured ad hoc networks, eliminating the need for any existing network infrastructure such as access points, routers, or switches. Users can seamlessly transfer files between Mac, Linux, and Windows machines as long as both devices are equipped with wireless capabilities and are in close proximity.
Flying Carpet is particularly advantageous in scenarios where traditional file transfer methods are unavailable, such as when a flash drive is not at hand or when there is no access to a secure wireless network. It efficiently handles file transfers larger than 2GB, making it an ideal choice for transferring substantial files across different filesystems without the hassle of setting up a dedicated file sharing system.
Key features of Flying Carpet include the ability to transfer multiple files simultaneously, ensuring that progress is not lost even if the transfer gets interrupted or canceled. The software boasts impressive transfer speeds exceeding 120 MB per second when devices are close together. Importantly, Flying Carpet does not rely on Bluetooth or local networks; it utilizes a direct wireless connection between devices, with all files being encrypted during transit for enhanced security. Furthermore, it supports the transfer of large files, making it a flexible tool for various user needs.
In addition to its current capabilities, future updates could enhance Flying Carpet by incorporating features such as a more user-friendly interface, improved error recovery mechanisms, and compatibility with additional operating systems or file formats. Expanding its functionality to include mobile device support could also broaden its user base and applications in everyday scenarios
Flying Carpet is particularly advantageous in scenarios where traditional file transfer methods are unavailable, such as when a flash drive is not at hand or when there is no access to a secure wireless network. It efficiently handles file transfers larger than 2GB, making it an ideal choice for transferring substantial files across different filesystems without the hassle of setting up a dedicated file sharing system.
Key features of Flying Carpet include the ability to transfer multiple files simultaneously, ensuring that progress is not lost even if the transfer gets interrupted or canceled. The software boasts impressive transfer speeds exceeding 120 MB per second when devices are close together. Importantly, Flying Carpet does not rely on Bluetooth or local networks; it utilizes a direct wireless connection between devices, with all files being encrypted during transit for enhanced security. Furthermore, it supports the transfer of large files, making it a flexible tool for various user needs.
In addition to its current capabilities, future updates could enhance Flying Carpet by incorporating features such as a more user-friendly interface, improved error recovery mechanisms, and compatibility with additional operating systems or file formats. Expanding its functionality to include mobile device support could also broaden its user base and applications in everyday scenarios
Flying Carpet 9.0.4 / 9.0.3 / 9.0.0 released
Flying Carpet enables wireless, encrypted, cross-platform file transfers over automatically configured ad hoc networking.