You can already use Microsoft’s Phone Link app to transfer files between your Windows PC/laptop and your Android smartphone (well, you can if you have a Galaxy phone). Now Microsoft is working on a way to share files between a wider selection of devices running Windows, Android and even Mac. This feature is called Drop and is currently being tested in the Canary build of the Edge browser. It will become one of the sidebar widgets, which add extra functionality to the browser. Interestingly, instead of a file browser type UI, Microsoft went with something that looks like a messenger....
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