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Wifi transfer

Marios1441

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I'm using the Wifi File Transfer Pro app to transfer files over Wifi to and from my
phone to computer by opening a page on my web browser on pc. It transfers files to the internal storage but i don't see an option to transfer to the SD Card. How do i do it? If can't be done then is there a other app that is doing this?
Also do you know of a good program which i can transfer files from phone to phone directly using Wifi?
 
I'm using the Wifi File Transfer Pro app to transfer files over Wifi to and from my
phone to computer by opening a page on my web browser on pc. It transfers files to the internal storage but i don't see an option to transfer to the SD Card. How do i do it? If can't be done then is there a other app that is doing this?
Also do you know of a good program which i can transfer files from phone to phone directly using Wifi?

It would be better if the folder where the files will be stored is selectable and
can copy even folders. Right now the app i use it copies everything to the Download folder.
 
I'm using the Wifi File Transfer Pro app to transfer files over Wifi to and from my
phone to computer by opening a page on my web browser on pc. It transfers files to the internal storage but i don't see an option to transfer to the SD Card. How do i do it? If can't be done then is there a other app that is doing this?
Also do you know of a good program which i can transfer files from phone to phone directly using Wifi?

I use WiFi File Explorer and it will copy to/from the SD Card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dooblou.WiFiFileExplorer
 
I use ES File Explorer's FTP server to manage my phone's files (including those on the SD card) from my PC over WiFi.
http://androidforums.com/android-ap...lders-via-wifi-pc-es-file-explorer-3-0-a.html

I used to use WiFi File Explorer but ES File Explorer is a wonderful Swiss-army-knife that I have for many other reasons, so once ES File Explorer implemented an easy-to-launch FTP server, I uninstalled WiFi File Explorer.

AirDroid will also do what you want (and some other useful things) so you may want to take a look at that.
 
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