File Sharing – InShare APK

by InShot Inc. for Android 4.4

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Quick file-sharing app for mobile

File Sharing – InShare is a free utility application for mobile devices developed by InShot Inc. It’s a file sharing tool that lets users send and receive files across devices. It supports various formats and boasts quick transfer speeds that do not require an internet connection to operate.

Compared to other file sharing apps like Arc Seamless File Sharing or EasyShare, File Sharing – InShare features a simple and intuitive transfer process that requires minimal setup. It also has a built-in file explorer to help make browsing and management possible without having to leave the app itself.

Send anything

File sharing over the web is fairly easy with the help of peer-to-peer platforms and services and a decent enough internet connection. That said, there will be times when you’re not on your PC but still want speedy transfers on the go, and this is where apps like File Sharing – InShare come into play. It lets you send and receive files with up to 40mbps.

Using this file sharing app is pretty straightforward, with only two options to choose between, namely Send and Receive. For the former, pick the files you want to transfer, which can be any type and size you want, and choose a recipient on the other end. For the latter, you just need to be nearby and discoverable while the sender looks for you.

The interesting thing about the theoretical transfer speeds mentioned above is that you can reach those numbers offline and without any internet connection. There’s even a data migration feature if you switch to a new device. All said, though, the actual performance is inconsistent, with erratic speeds and occasional disconnection during transfers. The devs need to get these issues fixed as soon as possible.

Good but inconsistent

If you’re looking for a new file sharing solution that lets you send and receive any file, File Sharing – InShare is a decent option you can check out. It’s intuitive, supports various file types, and can work offline. Transfer speeds can be all over the place sometimes, but it’s still good enough and works for its intended purpose. Give it a try for yourself.