Custom Uploader vs Destiny
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Custom Uploader
Custom Uploader is a user-friendly file uploading tool that makes it easy for you to transfer files to your preferred hosting service. It is designed to be lightweight and efficient, with a straightforward interface that allows you to upload files quickly and easily. With Custom Uploader, you can upload a variety of different file types, including documents, images, videos, and more. The versatile tool is perfect for anyone who needs a reliable and convenient way to upload files for storage or sharing. Whenever you are a business owner, a student, or a professional, Custom Uploader can help you manage and share your files with ease.Features:Easily upload anything to your host of choice (images, videos, documents, etc.) with a simple and easy to use interface.Easily create multiple uploaders for different hosts, and switch between them.Upload files from your gallery, camera, or any other app that supports sharing.Import/Export your uploaders to share them with others, with support for sharex's uploader format.Comes with built in uploader presetsComes with a powerful url parser that allows you to extract the url of the uploaded file from the response of the host.
Destiny
Destiny is an end-to-end encrypted file transfer app. It allows people to securely send files without needing to reveal their identity to each other, or the service provider. No sign-up is needed. The user selects a file on their device and shares the generated code with the intended recipient for safe delivery. Destiny is based on the Magic Wormhole protocol. Key security features: - End-to-end encryption: Files are end-to-end encrypted and only the sender and recipient can read them. - Identity-less: No need to disclose identity information (such as name, email address, or phone number) to be able to transfer files. - Peer-to-peer file transfer: Destiny attempts to make a direct network connection to the other party. When this isn’t possible (for example, if neither party has a public IP address), then our relay server is used. However, that server sees only encrypted packets. - Full-strength keys: Although our codes are short and human-memorable, they are part of an online “Password Authenticated Key Exchange” (PAKE) which only allows a single guess – and yields a 256-bit full-strength symmetric key.
| Feature | Custom Uploader | Destiny |
|---|---|---|
| License | MIT | MIT |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHub |
| Categories | File ManagerBrowser | File ManagerBrowser |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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