

It must be noted that for the files to be transferred using the app, both the Android devices must be on the same network. To be honest, it has been a long walk, but a satisfying one that I was able to do something for my Kashmir,” he told Groundreport.in.

However, I managed to access broadband services before coming up with the app. “I have faced a lot of hardships due to slow internet connection. Tipu said it took them almost two and a half months to release the product and face multiple hurdles, including slow internet speed over the 2G platform. I expect a good response from the locals who have time and again extended support,” Tipu, who completed an MBA from Bharathiar University, said. There has been no intention to make money from this application. “We developed this file-sharing app only for a social cause. Unlike Shareit, I have developed this application without advertisements, which can be used to share movies, documents and audios, without any limit,” Wani, said. “This application is working faster than Shareit. In Kashmir there is always internet issue that was my main focus so that people can share files without any difficulty,” Wani said. “I have dedicated this application to people of Kashmir so that they don’t face any difficulties while transferring information.

He has developed several apps under the name of “Travager Wani”. But later I developed an interest in information and technology”. Speaking to groundreport.in Tipu Sultan said, “I belong from a middle-class family and I was an avid science student. Once set up, users can easily send and receive files by connecting through the hotspot process. It also asks for permission to make and manage phone calls. At first boot, it asks for permission to access files, photos, and media on the device.
