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A nice, easy-to-use Windows application to make file sharing effortless

A nice, easy-to-use Windows application to make file sharing effortless

Vote: (3 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: FeePerfect

Version: 4.5.0

Works under: Windows

Vote:

Program license

(3 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

FeePerfect

4.5.0

Works under:

Windows

Pros

  • Compatible with most Windows products
  • Lets you send files locally or with an internet connection
  • Transfers data faster than other methods
  • Does not limit your usage
  • Works with most types of files

Cons

  • Can run slower than you would like
  • May stop in the middle of your transfer
  • Often loses track of your data during interruptions

Feem for Windows is an app that lets you share big and small files with others. You don't need to spend a lot of time waiting to download a file you receive or to upload one you send to a friend. It's a great way to connect with your loved ones online. Feem uses a local network and does not rely on servers in another location.

If you have a device with Bluetooth, you know that you can use it to share files. No matter what your device claims, you'll likely find that it's much slower than you expected. With Feem for Windows, you can transfer and share files up to 50 times faster. Unlike similar apps that only let you transfer one file at a time, this app has no limits. You will also find that it doesn't place any restrictions on your account later that keep you from sending files.

One of the biggest issues that you might have when you try to share files is that the process leaves your system vulnerable to hackers and other potential security threats. Feem for Windows gets rid of the cloud servers that other apps use to keep you and your data protected. When you transfer files, Feem will encrypt the data to add another layer of security.

Another bonus is that it works with most devices. You can use it just as easily on your phone and tablet as you do on your computer. Feem also allows you to transfer files when you're away from home. The Wi-Fi Direct feature in the app finds a hotspot for your transfer. If you can use your phone as a mobile hotspot, the app will also use it to send your files securely. You do not need to have an internet connection to use it though as long as you transfer files across a local connection.

With Feem for Windows, you have the option of sending messages between devices, even if you don't have phone service. The app uses the closest internet connection to send those messages. It supports local messages, too. You can use the app to send a message to a friend on the other side of the room or a loved one when you're in different rooms of your house. Not only does Feem for Windows support text messages, but it also supports links and helps you load the links you receive. The app will automatically delete those messages after 48 hours to protect your privacy.

The basic version of this app offers support for one device or up to four devices. With personal device names, you have the chance to name all of the devices you use. This helps you find them quickly and send files to them in the blink of an eye. Feem helps you create custom passwords for each device to keep others from seeing your data or the files you send. You'll also find that the basic version is free from ads.

Though some users claim that Feem for Windows does not work on phones, this was only a problem with the first version. The updated version now works with most phones. There are risks associated with file transfers with this app. You may find that it crashes in the middle of the transfer and that you need to start over again. It also runs a little slow at times, especially when you use an internet connection. Feem also has problems when you pause your transfer. When it picks up the transfer again, it may try to load data that it already loaded.

Those potential problems are minor though. Feem for Windows gives you a fast and easy way to transfer files between devices or across users.

Pros

  • Compatible with most Windows products
  • Lets you send files locally or with an internet connection
  • Transfers data faster than other methods
  • Does not limit your usage
  • Works with most types of files

Cons

  • Can run slower than you would like
  • May stop in the middle of your transfer
  • Often loses track of your data during interruptions