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Right now, it's Warpinator. Makes at-home wireless file transfers so damn SIMPLE.
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.
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.