Xiaobei is an independent software publisher whose lightweight utilities focus on solving everyday networking friction inside small offices and home workgroups. The publisher’s only public offering, NetSend, re-imagines intranet file exchange by replacing shared folders, USB shuttling, and e-mail attachments with a single, zero-config tray application. Once launched on any Windows machine, NetSend automatically discovers peers on the same subnet and presents a drag-and-drop canvas where documents, images, installers, or entire folders can be pushed to one or many recipients in seconds. Transfers are executed peer-to-peer over TCP with progress bars, pause-resume logic, and optional AES-128 encryption, so sensitive HR forms or design assets stay inside the LAN and never touch external clouds. Because the executable needs no server, admin rights, or domain setup, IT overhead disappears; hobbyists, classroom teachers, or co-working spaces can deploy it during a coffee break and instantly exchange gigabyte-sized video dailies, CAD revisions, or virtual-machine images without saturating internet bandwidth. The tiny footprint—under 5 MB RAM and no background service—makes it equally practical on aging laptops or headless kiosk PCs. Xiaobei’s open-source repository on GitHub shows a steady cadence of bug-fix releases and community pull requests, reflecting a philosophy of keeping small-company workflows fast, private, and refreshingly simple. NetSend and any future titles from Xiaobei are available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always installing the latest build and supporting batch deployment of multiple applications.

NetSend

An intranet file transfer tool

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