Releases: spieglt/FlyingCarpet
Flying Carpet 9.0.10
Flying Carpet 9.0.9
Flying Carpet 9.0.8
Android only.
Flying Carpet v9.0.8 fixes a crash that was seen a few times in Play Store analytics.
Flying Carpet 9.0.6
Android only
Flying Carpet v9.0.6 fixes a bad permission check on Android 10.
Flying Carpet 9.0.4
macOS only.
Version 9.0.4 targets macOS 13.5 and up.
Flying Carpet 9.0.3
Android only.
Version 9.0.3 fixes a bug with the hotspot trying to start twice and some UI/layout bugs.
Version 9.0.2 fixes a layout issue and a bug where a device name longer than 8 characters wouldn't allow Android to act as a BLE peripheral, preventing it from sending files.
Flying Carpet 9.0.0
Version 9 adds Bluetooth for connection negotiation, instead of QR code scanning or password entry. If either device cannot use Bluetooth, turn off the Bluetooth switch within Flying Carpet on both devices and the old methods can be used.
The Android version is available on the Play Store, or android_FlyingCarpet_9.0.8.apk is available here if you would like to sideload. It supports Android 10/SDK 29 and up.
The iOS version is available here or search the App Store for "Flying Carpet File Transfer".
Send and receive files between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No shared network or cell connection required, just two devices with WiFi chips (and optionally Bluetooth) in close range.
Don't have a flash drive? Don't have access to a wireless network? Need to move a file larger than 2GB between different filesystems but don't want to set up a network share? Try it out!
macOS version 9.0.1 fixes a UI bug that was causing crashes, as well as some minor layout bugs. Version 9.0.4 targets macOS 13.5 and up.
Flying Carpet 8.0.2
Version 8.0.2 fixes issues with the minimum SDK, which is now 26 (Android 8).
Flying Carpet 8.0.1
Version 8 adds sending folders from Android and iOS. Flying Carpet now skips a transfer if a file of the same name, location, and contents already exists on the receiving end. This allows folders to be mirrored and interrupted transfers to be quickly resumed. If a file of the same name, but different size/contents exists, the transfer will still take place, with the new file renamed. To send a folder from the Linux, macOS, and Windows versions, select Send and then drag a folder onto the window.
Desktop version 8.0.1 fixes a bug with path handling.
The Android version is available on the Play Store, or android_FlyingCarpet_8.0.2.apk is available in the release above if you would like to sideload. It supports Android 8/SDK 26 and up.
The iOS version is available here or search the App Store for "Flying Carpet File Transfer".
Send and receive files between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No shared network or cell connection required, just two devices with WiFi chips in close range.
Don't have a flash drive? Don't have access to a wireless network? Need to move a file larger than 2GB between different filesystems but don't want to set up a network share? Try it out!
Flying Carpet 7.1 (Android 7.2)
The Android version is available on the Play Store, or android_FlyingCarpet_7.2.0.apk is available here if you would like to sideload.
The iOS version is available here or search the App Store for "Flying Carpet File Transfer".
Send and receive files between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No shared network or cell connection required, just two devices with WiFi chips in close range.
Don't have a flash drive? Don't have access to a wireless network? Need to move a file larger than 2GB between different filesystems but don't want to set up a network share? Try it out!
Version 7.1 adds support for computers with multiple wireless interfaces on Linux and Windows.
Android version 7.2 fixes #54.