meetqy is an independent software publisher whose single public release, Rao Pics, turns any Windows or macOS computer into a lightweight media hub that can be browsed from phones, tablets, smart-TVs or other PCs without uploading files to the cloud. Built for photographers, designers, musicians and anyone who keeps large libraries on a home or office machine, the program indexes folders of images, videos and audio tracks and then exposes them through a clean, thumbnail-driven web interface that opens automatically on the local network. Visitors simply type the host computer’s IP and port into any browser to stream or download the content, while the owner retains full control over which folders are shared, whether guest uploads are allowed, and whether password protection is enabled. Because no data leaves the LAN, transfers stay fast and private, making Rao Pics useful for on-set reviews, family photo walls, collaborative mood boards or quick song demos during rehearsal. The tiny server footprint keeps CPU use low, and the responsive front-end adapts from 4-inch phone screens to 4-K televisions, preserving original resolution when bandwidth permits. meetqy’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where packages are pulled from trusted Windows sources such as winget, always deliver the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

Rao Pics

Visit material/media/music by local network on any device.

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