Versions:

  • 0.31.0
  • 0.30.0
  • 0.28.0
  • 0.27.0
  • 0.26.0
  • 0.25.0
  • 0.24.0
  • 0.23.0
  • 0.22.0
  • 0.21.0
  • 0.20.0
  • 0.19.0
  • 0.18.0
  • 0.17.0
  • 0.16.0
  • 0.15.0
  • 0.14.0
  • 0.13.0
  • 0.12.0
  • 0.11.0
  • 0.10.0
  • 0.9.0
  • 0.8.0
  • 0.7.0
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.0
  • 0.4.1
  • 0.3.0

Sendme is a peer-to-peer file-transfer utility developed by n0-computer that enables direct exchange of individual files or entire directories without relying on centralized cloud servers. Built on the iroh P2P stack, the open-source command-line application establishes secure, hole-punched connections between two endpoints, letting users transmit gigabytes of data in a single session while keeping traffic off third-party infrastructure. Typical use cases include developers sharing large build artifacts across offices, photographers delivering raw footage to clients, system administrators pushing patches to remote servers, or any scenario where privacy, speed, and simplicity outweigh the convenience of traditional upload portals. Because the tool negotiates encryption keys in-band and prints a short one-time code, sender and receiver need only exchange that string—via chat, voice, or email—to complete the handshake, eliminating account creation or API tokens. The program is categorized under File Transfer & Networking software; version 0.31.0 refines connection stability on Windows, reduces memory footprint when streaming multi-gigabyte trees, and adds optional resume for interrupted transfers. Since its initial public commit the project has produced twenty-eight tagged releases, iterating rapidly through community feedback and protocol upgrades while maintaining backward compatibility for the core “send/receive” workflow. Sendme is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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