Reviews of pliki.vxh.pl
Average 4.9/5 · 20 reviews (17× 5★, 3× 4★). Stories from home, work, school, job sites, and travel.
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4.9
- Site plans
Yesterday on site: investor changes their mind about a wall. I've got the revised PDF on my tablet, subcontractor has an old Android. I shared hotspot from my phone, opened the page, sent the file to his screen. No hunting signal in a field to email it.
- Train work
I work on trains a lot. Me on MacBook, teammate on ThinkPad. I share phone hotspot for both of us and we swap text and image bundles in the browser. Stays solid even through forest stretches – transfer is local, not up to patchy mobile.
- Mockups to Mac
Okay this is a win. I'm at a client's, they've got a Mac, I only have my phone. Had to send a heavy PSD bundle. Instead of messing with their cloud or hunting for a USB stick, I opened this on office WiFi and the files just flew over. No “hold on, generating the link”. Love it.
- Hotel offload
On trips I dump video rushes from phone to laptop to free card space. Hotel WiFi is awful for cloud uploads but device-to-device locally is smooth. No USB-C hubs and cables.
- Menu before open
Prices and ingredients changed and the floor manager had to update waiter tablets before opening. Instead of running with a USB stick to each device I pushed config files from the back-office PC to tablets on our restaurant LAN. Five minutes, done.
- Lecture recordings
My mate overslept the lecture so I recorded the whole thing on my phone. File was huge, but after class we sat in the dorm, same network, boom – dropped it on his laptop in no time. Best part: nobody installed anything or made an account.
- Ebook to ereader
Bought an ebook on my phone and wanted it on my Android ereader right away. Instead of fighting the ereader's mail browser I opened the page on both and dragged the .epub. Easiest way I've tried.
- Kids photos
I'm so done with “iCloud full” because of a billion playground photos. Now I just bulk-move everything to the iPad and I'm fine. Closing the tab means no junk left in Downloads on the tablet.
- Deck to lectern PC
Speakers still run around with sketchy USB sticks for the lectern PC. I joined the conference WiFi and sent my Keynote deck to the tech laptop in the browser. Fast, modern, no fear of random malware.
- Office logs
All I need for shoving log zips between office PCs. Being able to peek inside a ZIP without unpacking the whole thing saves me loads of time. Only catch: both machines really need to be on the same subnet.
- Big clips
On iPhone Chrome kept killing big .MOV transfers. Added the site to Home Screen via Safari and it finally works – I get full files, no error. No clue how it works technically, but it saves my butt.
- WAV before gig
I drop the backing track on my phone and right before going on I preview it to make sure it's the right arrangement. Only when I hit save does it stick. Once sent the wrong take in a rush – I triple-check now.
- Scans to PC
I scan an invoice on the tablet and boom – it's on my desktop. No more emailing myself with subject “asdasd” or waiting for Google Drive to wake up. Yeah, sometimes I refresh when it loses the other device, still faster.
- On-set selects
Client on set breathing down my neck wants selects “right now”. Instead of digging for a cable I send a JPEG bundle straight to their Mac. They see the progress bar so they know it's copying. Peace for me.
- Proto on phone
Client workshop: they're on Windows, I'm on Mac, we test on iPhone. AirDrop is useless there. Same WiFi was enough. Dropped once, quick F5 and we were good.
- Build to phone
Instead of making another Slack channel just to send the tester an .apk, I drag the build from my Windows machine onto her card in the browser. Quick, clean, no chat clutter.
- PDF for class
I walk in, kids open school tablets, I say “go to this page” and they have the assignment PDF in seconds. No install talk, no login. With thirty 10-year-olds that saves my sanity.
- Client meeting
Instead of uploading decks to Drive and praying the link works (and permissions), I send files locally during the meeting. Same room, over LAN. Client has files now, I don't ask “so… did the email land?”.
- Memes and clips
Brother's on iPhone, I'm on Android, sending stuff was always a pain. Now at home on the same WiFi we chuck long videos and memes at each other. No Messenger/WhatsApp crush. Dad says we built our own internet.
- Photos to son's laptop
Wouldn't have figured it out alone, my grandson showed me. When I visit I move photos from my phone to my son's laptop in the browser. Dead simple – open the page, just be on the same home WiFi.