Warpinator is a robust program designed specifically to help you to migrate digital data between devices running different operating systems, namely Windows, Linux, and Android. Due to the fact that Microsoft OS relies on its own file system called NTFS, the software emulates the permission system present in Linux.
Migrate data
After launch the application automatically scans and detects all the available devices on a given network, then lists them in the main window. Here, you can select desired computers or smartphones and view the IP address of each.
Connection is performed using the aforementioned list. Once communication has been established, you have the option to see the file queue, decline or accept the transfers, as well as look at the status via the graphical bar. If you would like to create hard drive and OS backups, you may try another program called MiniTool ShadowMaker.
Network performance
Since Warpinator operates over a local network, it does not rely on an Internet connection for data transfers. Thus makes it an excellent choice for scenarios where the ability to reach the World Wide Web may be limited or unavailable.
The utility was made to be efficient and has a minimal impact on system performance. It runs quietly without consuming excessive CPU or memory resources. This means you can perform all the required tasks with ease.
Features
- free to download and use;
- compatible with modern Windows versions;
- gives you the means to transfer digital data;
- you can move files to computers with Linux OS;
- there is an option to configure permissions.