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<metadata_license>CC0</metadata_license>
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<project_license>AGPL-3.0+</project_license>
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<name>Teleport</name>
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<summary>An IDE for GNOME</summary>
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<summary>Share files over the local network</summary>
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<description>
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<p>
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Teleport is a native GTK3 app to effortlessly share files on the local network.
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It's our answer to the question
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Teleport let you share files on the local network. It's designed to be a
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replacement for using USB keys or emailing stuff to yourself just so you
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have them on another device on your desk.
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</p>
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<p>
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Why is the easiest way to move a file between two computers in the same room
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sending it to a server in another country and retrieving it from there?
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</p>
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<p>
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Teleport is designed to be a replacement for using USB keys or emailing stuff
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to yourself just so you have them on another device on your desk.
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Just open Teleport on both computers and drag and drop a file to send it.
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On the other device, the transfer can be accepted directly from the
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notification. Then the file is downloaded from the other computer over the
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local network.
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</p>
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</description>
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<kudo>HiDpiIcon</kudo>
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<kudo>ModernToolkit</kudo>
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<kudo>Notifications</kudo>
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<kudo>UserDocs</kudo>
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</kudos>
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<update_contact>jualin@sparber.net</update_contact>
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