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Snapdrop is inspired by Apple's Airdrop, but is a Progressive Web App built with Polymer and Web RTC.
Snapdrop is an open source contribution by RobinLinus - Security, Privacy & Blockchain Consulting.
It uses a P2P connection if WebRTC is supported by the browser. (WebRTC needs a Signaling Server, but it is only used to establish a connection and is not involved in the file transfer).
If WebRTC isn’t supported (Safari, IE) it uses a Web Sockets fallback for the file transfer. The server connects the clients with a stream.
None of your files are ever saved on any server. Snapdrop doesn't even use cookies or a database. If you are curious have a look at the Server. But it does use Google Analytics.
No. ShareDrop is built with Ember. Snapdrop is built with Polymer. I wanted to play around with Progressive Web Apps and then I got the idea to clone Apple's Airdrop. By doing research on this idea I found and analysed ShareDrop. I liked it and thought about how to improve it. ShareDrop uses WebRTC only and isn't compatible with Safari Browsers. Snapdrop uses a Websocket fallback and some hacks to make Snapdrop work due to the download restrictions on iDevices.
npm
, bower
, and gulp
dependencies of Polymer Starter Kit
npm install & bower install
gulp serve
node index.js