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KDE Connect

KDE Connect

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  • Latest Version

    KDEConnect 23.804.3649 LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    Windows 10 / Windows 11

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  • Author / Product

    KDE e.V. / External Link

  • Filename

    KDE Connect Installer.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    9a77f329617738b18ca46c13598db9b3

KDE Connect is an advanced Android smartphone management utility that allows Windows PC users of all knowledge levels to take full control over their smartphone wirelessly inside a home network, with an incredible amount of built-in features that allow for not only streamlined and reliable file sharing between all connected devices, but also a wide array of advanced and unique features such as remote ringing, control music playback, and volume, run predefined commands, check phone battery levels, receive and manage notifications, run remote desktop sessions and much more.

Due to its versatility and availability on a large number of desktop platforms, KDE Connect is today regarded as one of the most comprehensive smartphone management utilities that PC users can access. And best thing yet, the app is 100% FREE and developed in an ever-evolving open-source environment.

This app is distributed online as an automated installer that can be easily deployed on any modern desktop or laptop PC, either as a standalone installer or by simply getting it from its official Microsoft Store page. To establish a connection between a PC and an Android device, users also have to install a KDE Connect mobile app and go to the pairing screen where a connection can be requested. Once the connection has been established, users have the ability to control various aspects of devices from either end – the PC can take control of the mobile device, and the smartphone can take control of the PC.

The included commands are too numerous to count. Users can share browser tabs between devices, control Netflix and other apps (even video playback inside browser pages), check battery levels, share clipboard data, synchronize contacts, manage phone calls, inhibit screensaver, ping devices, receive and send notifications, access file system browser, ring phone, manage presentations with built-in virtual trackpad and slide commands, and send an incredible variety of console commands to the phone that can take control of system-level features, services, and tools.

Seasoned PC users can take full advantage of advanced commands that KDE Connect can share between devices, including customized commands that can pre-defined commands from connected devices (shut down windows, lock screen, run various apps, perform custom commands, and more). The connection between devices can even be established outside of the home network, with full support for OpenVPN for making truly secure connections from public spaces. The app features an in-depth browser integration with Firefox and Google Chrome and has extensive documentation that can help enthusiasts take full advantage of all features this app offers.

FAQ

What features does KDE Connect offer?
KDE Connect offers a variety of features including file transfer, remote input, media control, notifications, and more.

How does KDE Connect work?
KDE Connect works by connecting devices over a local network or through Bluetooth. Once connected, users can access and control their devices from their PC.

Is KDE Connect FREE to use?
Yes, KDE Connect is a free and open-source application that is available for download on the official KDE website or FileHorse.

PROS
  • Free and open-source
  • Cross-platform compatibility
  • Seamless device integration
  • Advanced file sharing features
  • Customizable notification settings
CONS
  • Occasional connectivity issues
  • Limited third-party app integration
  • Limited support for older devices
KDE Connect is 100% FREE and is available for all modern versions of Windows OS. The app is also ported to many other desktop and mobile platforms, including Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, Plasma Mobile, and Sailfish OS. The source code is available for desktop and Android versions of the app.