Fork and use at your own risk. I rewrote the whole project to work in-browser as a webapp, which is called Glean. You can check it out here: glean.cloud
With ImageShare, you can transfer photos from your mobile device wirelessly to your pc using the ImageShare Desktop App.
- Easy connection to the Desktop App using a QR-Code
- Take a picture or send an existing image from your gallery
- Material design and cross-platform ability powered by Flutter
- ImageShare is developed to work as a replacement of overhead projectors
- You can run the ImageShare Desktop App on e.g. an interactive whiteboard to make full use out of the included features such as the integrated touch compatibility
- Because of copy & paste functionality you can just move the received image to any picture or document editor of your liking
- If you want to use this software, you may want to check out the corresponding desktop app to show your images on the desktop
- The desktop app can be found at this repository: lagmoellertim/ImageShare-App
ImageShare uses a number of open source projects to work properly:
- Flutter - Cross-platform mobile app framework
So naturally, I also published ImageShare under the MIT License at my public repository on GitHub.
If you don't want to compile the app on your own or are not in need to modify the code, feel free to download the newest Version of the ImageShare Android app from this link.
If you want to build the app on your own, here are the steps you need to follow. The ImageShare Mobile App requires Flutter to be compiled.
Build-Guide coming soon!
ImageShare is using numerous open-source Flutter and Dart plugins, which are listed below.
Plugin | GitHub Repository |
---|---|
Image Picker | flutter/plugins |
QR-Code Reader | villela/flutter_qrcode_reader |
HTTP Client | isoos/http_client |
- Bugfixes
- Design modifications
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With ImageShare, you can transfer photos from your mobile device wirelessly to your pc using the ImageShare Desktop App.
- Easy connection to the Desktop App using a QR-Code
- Take a picture or send an existing image from your gallery
- Material design and cross-platform ability powered by Flutter
- ImageShare is developed to work as a replacement of overhead projectors
- You can run the ImageShare Desktop App on e.g. an interactive whiteboard to make full use out of the included features such as the integrated touch compatibility
- Because of copy & paste functionality you can just move the received image to any picture or document editor of your liking
- If you want to use this software, you may want to check out the corresponding desktop app to show your images on the desktop
- The desktop app can be found at this repository: lagmoellertim/ImageShare-App
ImageShare uses a number of open source projects to work properly:
- Flutter - Cross-platform mobile app framework
So naturally, I also published ImageShare under the MIT License at my public repository on GitHub.
If you don't want to compile the app on your own or are not in need to modify the code, feel free to download the newest Version of the ImageShare Android app from this link.
If you want to build the app on your own, here are the steps you need to follow. The ImageShare Mobile App requires Flutter to be compiled.
Build-Guide coming soon!
ImageShare is using numerous open-source Flutter and Dart plugins, which are listed below.
Plugin | GitHub Repository |
---|---|
Image Picker | flutter/plugins |
QR-Code Reader | villela/flutter_qrcode_reader |
HTTP Client | isoos/http_client |
- Bugfixes
- Design modifications
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