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19.04.2020

Bluetooth Send File Windows 7

  • Latest Version:

    Bluetooth File Transfer 1.2.1.1 (PC) LATEST

  • Requirements:

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

  • Author / Product:

    Divinity original sin ii nexus. Medieval Software / Bluetooth File Transfer (PC)

  • Old Versions:

  • Filename:

    blueftp_setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum: Install camera raw photoshop cs5 portable espanol free.

    234fbb5bf04f7113dcdf118495d44f4d

  • Details:

    Bluetooth File Transfer (PC) 2020 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit

Bluetooth File Transfer (PC)

DOWNLOAD LINK: In this tutorial I will show you how to send and recieve files over Bluetooth with Windows 7. In Nokia, for example, you need to select a file and then choose “Send via Bluetooth”. The list of Bluetooth recipients will appear on your phone’s screen. Choose the one that matches your computer’s name. Windows will prompt you to receive the file. By default, files are saved on the My Documents Bluetooth Inbox folder.

is a handy file Sendtransfer management application that can establish a quick and reliable connection between your PC and any OBEX ready device that supports File Transfer Profile (FTP). Thankfully, since OBEX FTP standard has been adopted into Bluetooth stack since its early 2.1 version, this ensures seamless compatibility with a wide array of modern devices that are certified for Bluetooth use – any modern Android and iOS smartphone, PC laptops and more.
Built from the ground up to be streamlined and easy for use, Medieval Bluetooth OBEX File Transfer can help anyone to quickly upload and download fields between devices, browse, create and delete files, and manage folders with incredible ease. And all of that is achieved wirelessly via Bluetooth communication with a portable device, saving you from the need to constantly bring you USB cables for establishing the physical connection with a target device.
To take full advantage of this app, all you need to have is Bluetooth-certified dongle or built-in emitter that can connect to modern Bluetooth devices around you. However, be aware that developers of this app have noted that the Bluetooth File Transfer app has issues working with Bluetooth emitters who are powered with drivers made by Broadcomm, Widcomm, Toshiba, and BlueSoleil.
Installation and Use
One of the surprising features of the Bluetooth File Transfer app for PC is its incredible size. It comes at under 1 MB in size, meaning that you can effortlessly install it even on more storage-limited PCs and laptops. To install it, you follow the on-screen instructions until the procedure is finished.
Be aware that you will not be able to use this app without the presence of Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 (or newer), but the app will message this to you and offer you a streamlined way to download this package.
Once installed, you can fire up the app and start exploring its simple user interface that consists of a simple file browser and just a few added tools for managing the connection to nearby devices. Bluetooth Network button will show you the list of not only nearby discoverable devices but also a log of your previously accessed devices. File management can be done from within the app itself, but you can also drag and drop files between the app and your desktop surface or Windows Explorer windows. During active file transfer, the app showcases real-time progress bar with the total number of bytes that need to be transmitted, current transmitted amount and job percentage counter. Downloads and uploads can be done when the app is in focus, or when the transfer is hidden in the background.
Features and Highlights
  • Simple and fast FTP manager for transmitting files to nearby Bluetooth devices.
  • A streamlined interface that emulates the design choices of Windows Explorer. Integrated support for drag&drop file and folder management.
  • Support for high-speed Bluetooth data connection.
  • Device History area for easy reconnection to nearby devices.
  • SSL-powered protection of transferred files.
  • Built-in error report system and log generation.
  • Automatic updater.
  • Available in English and Italian languages.
  • Compatible with Windows XP, 7, Vista and 10.
  • 100% FREE!


If you’re without a cable and wish to quickly transfer files via Bluetooth between your Android device and Windows 10 computer, here’s how it’s done.

Pairing the Android and Windows 10 Devices

  1. From your Android, go to “Settings” > “Bluetooth” and turn Bluetooth on. Ensure your Android is set to be discoverable via Bluetooth.
  2. From Windows 10, go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Bluetooth“.
  3. The Android device should show in the list of devices. Select the “Pair” button next to it.
  4. Windows 10 and your Android will show a passcode. Ensure that the codes match on both devices. Tap “OK” on the Android and “Yes” on Windows 10. Otherwise select “No” or “Cancel“.
  5. The devices should then be paired together. Select “Send or receive files via Bluetooth” from the Windows 10 device.
  6. Choose “Send files” to send files to your Android or “Receive files” to receive files from the Android.

Send Files to Android From Windows 10

  1. After selecting “Send files” from Windows 10, select your device for where to send your files, then select “Next“.
  2. Select “Browse“, then navigate to the folder that contains the files you wish to send. You can hold the “CTRL” key and select multiple files if desired. Once you have the file(s) selected, select “Open“.
  3. The files should show in the “File names” field. Select “Next“.
  4. From the Android, choose to “Accept” the file transfer.
  5. The files should successfully transfer between devices.

Receive files on Windows 10 from Android

  1. After selecting “Receive files” in Windows, choose the “Share” option for any file on the Android device, then select “Bluetooth“.
  2. From the Android, select the Windows 10 PC as the you want to send to.
  3. The file should successfully be received on the Windows device. Select “Browse…” if you wish to change the location the file will be saved to. Select “Finish” and the file will be saved to your PC.
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19.04.2020

Bluetooth Send File Windows 7

  • Latest Version:

    Bluetooth File Transfer 1.2.1.1 (PC) LATEST

  • Requirements:

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

  • Author / Product:

    Divinity original sin ii nexus. Medieval Software / Bluetooth File Transfer (PC)

  • Old Versions:

  • Filename:

    blueftp_setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum: Install camera raw photoshop cs5 portable espanol free.

    234fbb5bf04f7113dcdf118495d44f4d

  • Details:

    Bluetooth File Transfer (PC) 2020 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit

Bluetooth File Transfer (PC)

DOWNLOAD LINK: In this tutorial I will show you how to send and recieve files over Bluetooth with Windows 7. In Nokia, for example, you need to select a file and then choose “Send via Bluetooth”. The list of Bluetooth recipients will appear on your phone’s screen. Choose the one that matches your computer’s name. Windows will prompt you to receive the file. By default, files are saved on the My Documents Bluetooth Inbox folder.

is a handy file Sendtransfer management application that can establish a quick and reliable connection between your PC and any OBEX ready device that supports File Transfer Profile (FTP). Thankfully, since OBEX FTP standard has been adopted into Bluetooth stack since its early 2.1 version, this ensures seamless compatibility with a wide array of modern devices that are certified for Bluetooth use – any modern Android and iOS smartphone, PC laptops and more.
Built from the ground up to be streamlined and easy for use, Medieval Bluetooth OBEX File Transfer can help anyone to quickly upload and download fields between devices, browse, create and delete files, and manage folders with incredible ease. And all of that is achieved wirelessly via Bluetooth communication with a portable device, saving you from the need to constantly bring you USB cables for establishing the physical connection with a target device.
To take full advantage of this app, all you need to have is Bluetooth-certified dongle or built-in emitter that can connect to modern Bluetooth devices around you. However, be aware that developers of this app have noted that the Bluetooth File Transfer app has issues working with Bluetooth emitters who are powered with drivers made by Broadcomm, Widcomm, Toshiba, and BlueSoleil.
Installation and Use
One of the surprising features of the Bluetooth File Transfer app for PC is its incredible size. It comes at under 1 MB in size, meaning that you can effortlessly install it even on more storage-limited PCs and laptops. To install it, you follow the on-screen instructions until the procedure is finished.
Be aware that you will not be able to use this app without the presence of Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 (or newer), but the app will message this to you and offer you a streamlined way to download this package.
Once installed, you can fire up the app and start exploring its simple user interface that consists of a simple file browser and just a few added tools for managing the connection to nearby devices. Bluetooth Network button will show you the list of not only nearby discoverable devices but also a log of your previously accessed devices. File management can be done from within the app itself, but you can also drag and drop files between the app and your desktop surface or Windows Explorer windows. During active file transfer, the app showcases real-time progress bar with the total number of bytes that need to be transmitted, current transmitted amount and job percentage counter. Downloads and uploads can be done when the app is in focus, or when the transfer is hidden in the background.
Features and Highlights
  • Simple and fast FTP manager for transmitting files to nearby Bluetooth devices.
  • A streamlined interface that emulates the design choices of Windows Explorer. Integrated support for drag&drop file and folder management.
  • Support for high-speed Bluetooth data connection.
  • Device History area for easy reconnection to nearby devices.
  • SSL-powered protection of transferred files.
  • Built-in error report system and log generation.
  • Automatic updater.
  • Available in English and Italian languages.
  • Compatible with Windows XP, 7, Vista and 10.
  • 100% FREE!


If you’re without a cable and wish to quickly transfer files via Bluetooth between your Android device and Windows 10 computer, here’s how it’s done.

Pairing the Android and Windows 10 Devices

  1. From your Android, go to “Settings” > “Bluetooth” and turn Bluetooth on. Ensure your Android is set to be discoverable via Bluetooth.
  2. From Windows 10, go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Bluetooth“.
  3. The Android device should show in the list of devices. Select the “Pair” button next to it.
  4. Windows 10 and your Android will show a passcode. Ensure that the codes match on both devices. Tap “OK” on the Android and “Yes” on Windows 10. Otherwise select “No” or “Cancel“.
  5. The devices should then be paired together. Select “Send or receive files via Bluetooth” from the Windows 10 device.
  6. Choose “Send files” to send files to your Android or “Receive files” to receive files from the Android.

Send Files to Android From Windows 10

  1. After selecting “Send files” from Windows 10, select your device for where to send your files, then select “Next“.
  2. Select “Browse“, then navigate to the folder that contains the files you wish to send. You can hold the “CTRL” key and select multiple files if desired. Once you have the file(s) selected, select “Open“.
  3. The files should show in the “File names” field. Select “Next“.
  4. From the Android, choose to “Accept” the file transfer.
  5. The files should successfully transfer between devices.

Receive files on Windows 10 from Android

  1. After selecting “Receive files” in Windows, choose the “Share” option for any file on the Android device, then select “Bluetooth“.
  2. From the Android, select the Windows 10 PC as the you want to send to.
  3. The file should successfully be received on the Windows device. Select “Browse…” if you wish to change the location the file will be saved to. Select “Finish” and the file will be saved to your PC.