Description
Whoopee
Whoopee is a handy app for transferring files between your devices without the hassle of uploading to the Internet. If you've got multiple devices like a Macbook, iMac, or even your mobile phone close by, using cloud services can seem a bit much, right? That's where Whoopee steps in!
Easy File Transfers at Home or Office
This app is perfect for folks who want to send files around their home or office. As long as you've got Whoopee installed on all your devices, it'll find them as soon as they connect to the same network. This means you can easily send and receive content without any fuss.
Available Across Multiple Platforms
You can get Whoopee on iOS, Android, and even Windows PCs.
User-Friendly Interface
The layout of Whoopee is simple and straightforward. While it might not win any design awards, it's super easy to use. It looks a lot like a mobile app and has a main panel showing all your contacts along with a collapsible section for transfers.
Preview Before You Accept
Once you get a file from another device, Whoopee lets you preview it first. You then have the option to accept or decline the transfer—pretty cool, right?
Transfer Logs & Quick Access
This app keeps track of when each transfer happens by logging the date and time. You can click on any file's icon or thumbnail to open it up in your default application.
A Few Things That Could Improve
It would be nice if you could use Whoopee directly from your Mac's menu bar. This would save some screen space and make file transfers even easier since you wouldn't need to open up the main window every time. Plus, there aren't any notifications when new files come in—just something to keep in mind!
Simplified File Sharing Utility
In short, Whoopee is an efficient tool for anyone looking to transfer files easily between devices that are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Although it lacks some features that could be useful, it's still great for basic file sharing!
User Reviews for Whoopee FOR MAC 1
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Whoopee FOR MAC is a convenient tool for transferring files within the same network. Simple interface but lacks some useful functions.