Android: Although there are a lot of file sharing apps in the Google Play store, this is the first we've seen that can create an ad-hoc network for sharing files between devices if no Wi-Fi network is present.
You'll need SuperBeam installed on both devices and then you'll need to pair the devices using any of a number of methods, including QR Codes, NFC, or by typing a manual code. After you've set it up, sharing is as easy as picking the files you want to share and sending them to the paired device. You can even connect Superbeam to an Android device without Superbeam installed or to a computer by connecting those computer to the ad-hoc network Superbeam creates. 

Features:
• Blazing fast transfer speeds using WiFi direct.
• Pair devices using NFC or QR code scanning.
• Sharing with devices that do not have SuperBeam through web interface.
• Share single or multiple files of any type (photos, videos, zip files, APK's... You name it!).
• Supports Android 2.3.3 and later.
• Uses port 8080 for all types of transmissions, which means more compatibility on restricted WiFi networks.
• Light and dark color themes.
All received files are stored under "/sdcard/SuperBeam" directory by default, this can be changed in settings (PRO). Don't worry about duplicate files, SuperBeam will automatically add unique numbers to duplicate file names.

Download Pro Version: http://www.tusfiles.net/rcptm8bd845y
Download For PC: http://westernlink.co/l/jM7GM

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