Corrected an issue with adding only one link.
A sharing links is a very common task nowadays. Some Eco systems do it automatically between all devices, but some are less proactive. A purpose of the application to demonstrate one of approaches to share links between devices. It doesn’t limit to a particular eco system. For example you can share links between iPhone, Mac computer, Windows, Linux, Android and so on. Generally, a link added on some device get shared between all devices automatically when the devices are on a network. The application source code, as a sharing server source code are available on the web. Generally sharing is possible not only inside some network, but anywhere. Please notice that this approach considers using a sharing server, so it isn’t a peer to peer approach suggested by web3. The application uses an experimental UI approach. It has 3 tabs, one is for defining groups of links. Another one is for a showing content of a group with a possibility to follow a link. And finally a tab is for a defining and editing a link. A left swipe is used for deletion an item, and a right one for selecting an item. All shared links fall in a first group. So, when links get shared, there is no advantage to use several groups. A deletion of a link on a device doesn’t remove it from a server. If a link needs to be completely deleted, then an approach of redefining it is a right.
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