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How to Download the Xender File Sharing Application on your PC

Technology has definitely changed our lives. Some say that this is a bad change, because more and more people are becoming addicted to their PC, mobile phone and all the other gadgets that are supposed to make our life easier.

On the other hand, tech has the purpose of helping us in our daily activities, therefore we cannot deny its utility. We use it for both work and leisure time and we have everything we need at hand on our smartphones.

Nowadays, we use the mobile in many ways, not just for communicating. We can write emails, check the inbox and even shop from home. Most of us use for it for completing some work tasks. Usually, we need to share documents or work sheets on several devices and in this case file sharing applications are really useful.

Xender is one of the most useful file sharing applications

We will find many apps that help us share files on several devices: computer, smartphone or tablet, but Xender has some awesome features that put it on the most-wanted list. Through it, users can transfer and receive files from on device to another, regardless of their type and also across platforms.

In this case, you can transfer files from iOS to a PC run by Google and from your computer to the smartphone and vice versa. Besides, it’s easy to download and use Xender. You need to perform the process through an APK file, but the good news is that you don’t need an Android emulator if you follow these steps:

How to download and install Xender for PC

  1. Install the app in your Android smartphone;
  2. Swipe from left to right on the homepage, then click on Connect to PC;
  3. Choose the Create Hotspot option;
  4. Connect to the indicated Wi-Fi hotspot;
  5. You’ll be given a web address that you’ll have to open in your browser. After this, you’ll receive a notification on your smartphone and you’ll have to click Accept on it.

This is it! Now you have the Xender app on your desktop computer and you can start using it for sharing files.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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