![]() ![]() This probably wouldn’t be that bad of a problem if you are a technophile. If you are new to using SHAREit, chances are, you would be mighty confused the moment you enter the app since it doesn’t offer you any tutorials or instructions on how to use. Even though it is built upon a relatively solid concept and ‘workable’ coding, it is still buggy, and lack a lot of instructions and documentations for new users. Since each platform has problems of their own, once you ran into troubles, troubleshooting them can be entirely different from each other and require different procedures. It can be troublesome if you use devices across these platforms. Though the moment you know of this app, you probably would’ve already expected this for it to be too much of a problem.īut due to the fact that SHAREit tries to unite and support as much platforms as possible, from Android, to iOs, to Windows, and down to MacOS. ![]() SHAREit, as you can guess it, only allow you to share files between SHAREit enabled and running devices. While Bluetooth is equipped on virtually all contemporary smart devices and you could share files immediately without having to download anything beforehand. However, the one little disadvantage it had over traditional Bluetooth is that it is not that universal. SHAREit connects all of the user’s devices into a small, private network that would allow free, unfettered transfer of data between them quickly and efficiently. The file you want to share goes directly to the recipient device without having to pass by the hands of any man in the middle. SHAREit allows you to bypass all these steps and allow direct device to device sharing. Such as uploading the file(s) to the storage server, acquire the share link, give it to the recipient, and then the recipient himself have to spare the time to download the file that could take a mighty long time if it is heavy. In the past, when you have to utilise cloud-based storage services, you have to go through a lot of complicated steps. Not Internet WiFi.įor this direct connection, large files such as videos, executables, and maybe zip files aren’t really that tiresome to share anymore. The latter – which SHAREit uses – connects directly to the recipient device in technically the same way Bluetooth does, yet far more efficient. Note that there is a difference between general WiFi and wireless hotspot. Instead of utilising the low bandwidth Bluetooth connection, SHAREit utilises the speed of direct wireless hotspot to transfer your file. The best thing about SHAREit is that it grants you the ability to share your file in speed dramatically faster than traditional Bluetooth sharing. From phones, tablets, to computers, and also through a variety of platforms that support the app such as Windows and MacOS. SHAREit allows you to share files – no matter their types – across a wide variety of devices. That’s where SHAREit comes in, as a one size fit all solution to this problem. Though they made it hugely more convenient than Bluetooth to share files, they are still not the best they could be in term of file exchange. But they are primarily cloud storage services. Contemporary programmes have also caught up trying to fix this little obstacle in the form of Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, e.t.c. Even though we have had a ‘sort of’ solution to the problem decades ago in the form of Bluetooth, it is slow, it is clunky, and sometimes, it doesn’t even work with files large enough. We are in a dire need of good file transfer systems than ever. Now that both business and personal works require the exchange of files and information across devices and platforms more and more with the digitalisation of the working space.
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