Versions:

  • 2.0.5
  • 2.0.4
  • 2.0.0

NetSend 2.0.5, published by xiaobei, is an intranet file transfer utility built on the combined stack of UmiJS, Electron, and JavaScript, offering a lightweight yet modern channel for moving files between machines that share the same local network. Designed for offices, laboratories, classrooms, and other closed TCP/IP environments where sensitive data should never leave the premises, the application replaces slower USB shuttles or cloud uploads with direct peer-to-peer deliveries, preserving bandwidth and maintaining privacy. Users launch the executable on any Windows workstation, let the auto-discovery module populate a live list of nearby NetSend nodes, and then drag-and-drop individual documents, multimedia folders, or entire project packages onto a recipient’s avatar; transfers are completed through an encrypted LAN socket without size quotas or login prompts. Because the program keeps no central repository, IT administrators can approve it for departments that must comply with strict data-residency rules, while developers can bundle it into kiosk or lab images to simplify routine updates, patch distribution, or log collection. The current stable branch, version 2.0.5, refines progress reporting and adds IPv6 link-local support, and it is the third public release in an evolving line that began with early Electron prototypes. Occupying the “File Transfer and Networking” software category, NetSend provides a pragmatic on-premise alternative to consumer-oriented sync services. The software 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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