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Right now, it's Warpinator. Makes at-home wireless file transfers so damn SIMPLE.
I was about to say KDE Connect, for file transfere and other remote controls and communication between my devices
To each their own. KDE Connect is great, I still recommend it, but I had a better experience with Warpinator.
Warpinator helps with transferring files over from PC to Steam Deck. Although KDE Connect is preinstalled on the Steam Deck, Warpinator just seems to work better / more consistently
Agreed. Less troubleshooting.