Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no >change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but
not the second time!
what's up
In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:49:27 -0500, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no >change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but >not the second time!
And the one I just exported to Drive, I can't find in Drive?
what's up
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:49:27 -0500, micky
<NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no
change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but >>> not the second time!
And the one I just exported to Drive, I can't find in Drive?
what's up
Please describe *exactly* what you're doing on which device (phone or laptop). Our crystal balls are in the shop this week.
*And* explain *what* you try to accomplish.
AFAIK, there's no 'export' of chatS (plural) in WhatsApp. Only of *a*
chat (singular), i.e. the communication with *one* person (or group).
An export of a chat *can* be shared to Google Drive, but can be shared
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
Other than the above export of a single chat. there are:
- You can *backup* chats (Settings -> Chats -> Chat backup), which is
backed up to Google Drive, but is 'invisible' in Google Drive and only
visible to a virgin WhatApp app on a new phone, i.e. this is a way to
get chats from an old phone to a new one.
- There is also a way to *transfer* chats from an old phone to a new one
*without* going through Google Drive (Settings -> Chats -> Tranfer
chats).
- And there is *archive* chats (Settings -> Chats -> Chat history ->
Archive all chats).
In all of this, the computer does not really get into the picture,
unless you do a Share-type operation where the destination 'happens' to
be the computer.
On 2026-01-26 20:38, Frank Slootweg wrote:
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
If you do with files, it crashes if there are many files or too big. And
the resulting email does not have the files in context, like a properly formatted html text.
On 1/26/2026 9:44 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 20:38, Frank Slootweg wrote:
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
If you do with files, it crashes if there are many files or too big. And
the resulting email does not have the files in context, like a properly
formatted html text.
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
think this is the fasted method because the transfer is only within
the local WLAN.
There is also software to convert the exported data to html, but
I didn't try it:
https://github.com/mtln/chat-export
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
On 1/26/2026 9:44 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 20:38, Frank Slootweg wrote:
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
If you do with files, it crashes if there are many files or too big. And
the resulting email does not have the files in context, like a properly
formatted html text.
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone
and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
think this is the fasted method because the transfer is only within
the local WLAN.
There is also software to convert the exported data to html, but
I didn't try it:
https://github.com/mtln/chat-export
On 2026-01-26 20:38, Frank Slootweg wrote:
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:49:27 -0500, micky
<NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no >>>> change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but >>>> not the second time!
And the one I just exported to Drive, I can't find in Drive?
what's up
Please describe *exactly* what you're doing on which device (phone or
laptop). Our crystal balls are in the shop this week.
*And* explain *what* you try to accomplish.
AFAIK, there's no 'export' of chatS (plural) in WhatsApp. Only of *a*
chat (singular), i.e. the communication with *one* person (or group).
An export of a chat *can* be shared to Google Drive, but can be shared
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
If you do with files, it crashes if there are many files or too big. And
the resulting email does not have the files in context, like a properly >formatted html text.
Print to PDF possible?
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>phone
I don't even see a way to save it locally?
On 1/26/2026 11:17 PM, micky wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>phone
I don't even see a way to save it locally?
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I then also use to transfer the file to the pc.
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.primftpd/
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>> phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
To add value to what Herbert kindly offered, I ran research for the team.
While I shun highly marketed Android apps such as WhatsApp is, I use it for >my grandkids as it helps to get videos of the grandkids and to talk to >relatives in Germany so even I use this highly marketing VOIP tool.
I don't back up anything but the media, and since Android is just a drive >letter on Windows, it's trivial to easily backup Android files to the PC.'
But the messages inside of WhatsApp are apparently different from the media >in terms of how they're stored (encrypted, apparently). So you need a key.
So, to help the team, as always, I looked up just now how to back up the
text messages from unrooted Android WhatsApp to the Windows PC filesystem.
In my humble opinion, WhatsApp tries too hard to get us to use Google
Drive, when something like our personal chats belong on our network.
But I found these two Windows programs which purport to decrypt
and save the Android WhatsApp messages to your Windows PC.
This is, what I think Herbert was suggesting worked for a single chat:
1. Open the WhatsApp chat you want to save.
2. Tap the three dots -> More -> Export chat.
3. Choose "Include media".
4. WhatsApp will generate a ZIP file.
ChatName.txt
Media/
IMG-20240101-WA0001.jpg
IMG-20240101-WA0002.jpg
...
5. Choose
a. "Save to Files",
b. "Share via Bluetooth",
c. "Send to your PC via LAN app", or
d. "Send via USB MTP".
Always eschewing cloud-services marketing gimmicks, we can
A. Save to device storage
Then copy via USB or by mounting the phone as a drive letter on Windows
B. Share to a LAN file-sharing app
(e.g., KDE Connect or LocalSend, both of which are FOSS)
C. Send via Bluetooth
(slow but works)
Apparently there are FOSS whatsapp viewers/backups for Windows
which will decrypt and save every chat, two of which I installed.
Windows WhatsApp Viewer
<https://xdaforums.com/t/tool-whatsapp-key-db-extractor-crypt6-12-non-root-updated-october-2016.2770982/>
<https://github.com/andreas-mausch/whatsapp-viewer> <https://andreas-mausch.de/whatsapp-viewer/> <https://github.com/andreas-mausch/whatsapp-viewer/releases/tag/v1.15> <https://github.com/andreas-mausch/whatsapp-viewer/releases/download/v1.15/WhatsApp.Viewer.zip>
D:\software\telecom\whatsapp\whatsappviewer\WhatsApp.Viewer.zip
Name: WhatsApp.Viewer.zip
Size: 1425323 bytes (1391 KiB)
SHA256: DC83B74719C82AB9AB2FEC9E62768ABB530791EB49BF69F444DFFB8BDD543D07
Unzip to a single file:
C:\app\telecom\whatsapp\WhatsApp.Viewer\WhatsApp Viewer.exe
Name: WhatsApp Viewer.exe
Size: 2445312 bytes (2388 KiB)
SHA256: 31E6C5CDA73CA16439E12F5A8AD642796DCA00DCEF4871EB74DB5C6171C4408F
Create a shortcut in your taskbar pullout cascade menu folder: >C:\menu\telecom\whatsapp\WhatsApp.Viewer\WhatsAppViewer.lnk
Target: C:\app\telecom\whatsapp\WhatsApp.Viewer\WhatsApp Viewer.exe
How to use
a. Get your key and database file from the phone (see XDA thread above).
b. Open WhatsApp Viewer
c. File -> Open -> Select file
d. Select msgstore.db in the folder "extracted"
e. Leave account name empty
f. Optional: Import contact names from the wa.db file
g. Click on a chat to show the messages.
WhatsApp Key/DB Extractor
Allows WhatsApp users to extract their cipher key and databases on
non-rooted Android devices. Requires Java on Windows. And adb. ><https://github.com/EliteAndroidApps/WhatsApp-Key-DB-Extractor> ><https://github.com/EliteAndroidApps/WhatsApp-Key-DB-Extractor/archive/refs/heads/master.zip>
Name: WhatsApp-Key-DB-Extractor-master.zip
Size: 7462622 bytes (7287 KiB)
SHA256: BEB32B7494D9BE95AF90219E1CA73209808C55AD4FA6AAEFF539B8FB1C4F4FE2 >Extract to:
a. Batch script: WhatsAppKeyDBExtract.bat
b. PowerShell script: WhatsAppKeyDBExtract.ps1
c. Shell script: WhatsAppKeyDBExtract.sh
Interestingly, a "grep.exe" came with this package, which, in and of
itself, is a useful tool to put in the path for us old Unix folks.
C:\app\telecom\whatsapp\dbextract\
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
abe.jar
adb.exe
curl.exe
grep.exe
libiconv2.dll
libintl3.dll
pcre3.dll
regex2.dll
tar.exe
I haven't tested it, but if anyone tests these out, it will be useful to
all for you to write it up so that we can all benefit from your effort.
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:49:27 -0500, micky
<NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no
change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but
not the second time!
And the one I just exported to Drive, I can't find in Drive?
what's up
Please describe *exactly* what you're doing on which device (phone or
laptop). Our crystal balls are in the shop this week.
*And* explain *what* you try to accomplish.
AFAIK, there's no 'export' of chatS (plural) in WhatsApp. Only of *a*
chat (singular), i.e. the communication with *one* person (or group).
An export of a chat *can* be shared to Google Drive, but can be shared
to any Share-able destination, for example e-mail.
Other than the above export of a single chat. there are:
- You can *backup* chats (Settings -> Chats -> Chat backup), which is
backed up to Google Drive, but is 'invisible' in Google Drive and only
visible to a virgin WhatApp app on a new phone, i.e. this is a way to
get chats from an old phone to a new one.
- There is also a way to *transfer* chats from an old phone to a new one
*without* going through Google Drive (Settings -> Chats -> Tranfer
chats).
- And there is *archive* chats (Settings -> Chats -> Chat history ->
Archive all chats).
In all of this, the computer does not really get into the picture,
unless you do a Share-type operation where the destination 'happens' to
be the computer.
In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:49:27 -0500, micky ><NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Trying to export chats from Whatsapp to windows 11.
Twice it worked, then immediateadly stopped.
17 more tries, one worked!
Phone is only 2 feet from laptop, but once I held it 6 inches away, no >>change.
Sometimes it says "whatsapp share file file not sent" and once in a
while there's a different error message.
Yesterday it wouldn't work at all.
Also can't export to Google drive, yesterday not at all, today once, but >>not the second time!
And the one I just exported to Drive, I can't find in Drive?
what's up
mOSTLY SOLVED:
It turns out, for all but one chat so far, the problem was in Windows.
For each transfer, I have to click on the arrow in the systray to open
up all the miscellaneous overflow icons, click on the Bluetooth icon,
then chnose Receive a file. Each time. I didn't expect that.
One important one continues to balk. There is a strange blue large
capital T in the name of the other party to the chat. Could that be the >problem? That's the only anomaly I see.
Anyhow, thanks for all the help. Nothing on the web mentioned this
either. It's a Dell Latitude 5510 but it's hard to believe the make or >model makes a difference. Windows 11 Pro fully updated.
In alt.comp.os.windows-11, on Mon, 26 Jan 2026 21:26:46 -0500, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
mOSTLY SOLVED:
It turns out, for all but one chat so far, the problem was in Windows.
For each transfer, I have to click on the arrow in the systray to open
up all the miscellaneous overflow icons, click on the Bluetooth icon,
then chnose Receive a file. Each time. I didn't expect that.
I guess since it said "Receive *A* file" I should have thought of this.
LOL
One important one continues to balk. There is a strange blue large
capital T in the name of the other party to the chat. Could that be the
problem? That's the only anomaly I see.
Anyhow, thanks for all the help. Nothing on the web mentioned this
either. It's a Dell Latitude 5510 but it's hard to believe the make or
model makes a difference. Windows 11 Pro fully updated.
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I don't have that entry.
But if I install F-droid, that line will appear?
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.primftpd/ >>https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
On 2026-01-26 22:50, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>> phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
That is useless crap. Now I remember, I tried that one years ago.
The message part are the plain text messages, without the emoticons, and without the files inserted in the text in their context. Like a PDF file would be.
On 1/27/2026 1:28 AM, micky wrote:
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I don't have that entry.
But if I install F-droid, that line will appear?
F-Droid is an alternative app store for Google Playstore.
You don't have to install F-Droid to be able to install
apps hosted on F-Droid, but then there are no automatic
updates for the installed apps (but for me it is an advantage
when working apps are not automatically replaced by newer ones).
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.primftpd/
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
The direct link to Primitive ftpd is:
https://f-droid.org/repo/org.primftpd_67.apk
Just download and install it on the phone.
Primitive ftpd is very easy to use because the
Windows explorer has a built-in ftp client and
therefore no extra software is needed on the PC.
Just start Primitive ftpd on the phone and enter
the displayed ftp address in the address bar of
the Windows explorer (or if you have a QR-code scanner
attached to your PC, just scan the displayed QR-code).
Then the file system on your phone is displayed in
explorer like a local folder and you can use drag&drop
to copy files from or to your phone. Copying files
by WLAN is much faster than using bluetooth.
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
On 1/27/2026 1:28 AM, micky wrote:
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I don't have that entry.
But if I install F-droid, that line will appear?
F-Droid is an alternative app store for Google Playstore.
You don't have to install F-Droid to be able to install
apps hosted on F-Droid, but then there are no automatic
updates for the installed apps (but for me it is an advantage
when working apps are not automatically replaced by newer ones).
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.primftpd/
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
The direct link to Primitive ftpd is:
https://f-droid.org/repo/org.primftpd_67.apk
Just download and install it on the phone.
Primitive ftpd is very easy to use because the
Windows explorer has a built-in ftp client and
therefore no extra software is needed on the PC.
Just start Primitive ftpd on the phone and enter
the displayed ftp address in the address bar of
the Windows explorer (or if you have a QR-code scanner
attached to your PC, just scan the displayed QR-code).
Then the file system on your phone is displayed in
explorer like a local folder and you can use drag&drop
to copy files from or to your phone. Copying files
by WLAN is much faster than using bluetooth.
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
On 2026-01-26 22:50, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
That is useless crap. Now I remember, I tried that one years ago.
The message part are the plain text messages, without the emoticons, and without the files inserted in the text in their context. Like a PDF file would be.
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
That's a curious one. I get that one.
I also get Cx File explorer and can then save as a local file.
But the advantage of FSquirt, is it works over Bluetooth,
On 1/27/2026 9:43 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:50, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
That is useless crap. Now I remember, I tried that one years ago.
The message part are the plain text messages, without the emoticons, and
without the files inserted in the text in their context. Like a PDF file
would be.
It is for backup purpose. You most likely will never look at it. But
if, a few year later, you really need it, it all is there: the text
chat and all the pictures, videos and other files.
And as I already said:
|| There is also software to convert the exported data to html, but
|| I didn't try it:
||
|| https://github.com/mtln/chat-export
On 1/27/2026 10:03 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
That's a curious one. I get that one.
I also get Cx File explorer and can then save as a local file.
Android by default doesn't offer the "Save As" so you will need an
additional app which provides this service. Doesn't matter whether
this is "Primitive FTPD" or "Cx File explorer" or any other app.
But I was glad that Primitive FTPD provided that feature because
it was installed already for file transfer and I didn't need a
further app.
But I don't understand why Whatsapp itself doesn't offer a "Save As".
On 1/27/2026 11:03 AM, Paul wrote:
But the advantage of FSquirt, is it works over Bluetooth,
I don't think this is an advantage. Try to transfer a 500 MByte
file by bluetooth.
Primitive ftpd is very easy to use because the
Windows explorer has a built-in ftp client and
therefore no extra software is needed on the PC.
I used to use FTP to mount Android onto Windows, so Herbert is correct:
<https://www.ferrobackup.com/map-ftp-as-disk.html>
But I prefer WebDav over FTP because it's just like sliced bread is.
<https://i.postimg.cc/4yKdxWS4/chart-ftpshare-vs-webdavdrive.jpg>
As with FTP, nothing needs to be installed on Windows for WebDav to mount your entire Android file system (yes, root too!) as a Windows drive letter.
<https://i.postimg.cc/1zrmSmQc/davroot.jpg> Windows can see Android root!
All you need on Windows is to use the "net use" command to mount Android:
C:\> net use Z: \\102.168.1.2@8000\DavWWWRoot /USER:jim * /PERSISTENT:YES
In comp.mobile.android, on Tue, 27 Jan 2026 00:06:15 +0100, Herbert
Kleebauer <klee@unibwm.de> wrote:
On 1/26/2026 11:17 PM, micky wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>phone
I don't even see a way to save it locally?
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I don't have that entry.
But you haven't seemed to discuss shares and mounts when we discuss them. There are fundamental differences when it comes to Windows mounts & shares!
One is mere mapping; the other is mounting as a drive letter.
They're not the same thing.
I don't do anything and my entire Android phone is permanently mounted on Windows the moment I boot up my Android phone and I boot up Windows.
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
Herbert Kleebauer <klee@unibwm.de> wrote:
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >> phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
I did a test for one Chat/person. I got the .txt file with the text of
the messages (with the smileys, etc.), pictures (.jpg), audio (.opus),
videos (.mp4), but did *not* get PDFs (there should be two).
For a PDF, the ,txt file says
8/27/25, 20:30 - Frank Slootweg: DOC-20250827-WA0004. (file attached)
but the file is not included in the .zip file. N.B. in the above line it looks like the file does not have an extension (which would be a
problem), but the file in the original chat *is* a PDF and is opened by
for example the (Google) 'Drive PDF Viewer. But also in that viewer, the
name is shown without an extension: "DOC-20250827-WA0004." (note the dot
at the end). So something is fishy.
Also that PDF was attached to a small message and that message
("Huisregels Dutch GP") is not in the .txt file. Very strange!
Other than these two missing PDFs, the .zip file seems to contain everything.
BUT, as I think Carlos hinted at, if a message contains a quote of an earlier message (as we do on Usenet), the quote is not in the .txt file,
only the response is. So something like
"Yes"
and then you have to guess to what the "Yes" applies. This particular
chat had two of these missing quotes.
Bottom line: Somewhat useful, but not very much.
Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
Since your needs are so simple, almost any solution I've tested in the past works for you (& that's fine). Nobody said you had to use a better tool.
The communication software on pc and phone must be active only
if I transfer data. I don't want an open port to the phone all
the time.
Bbbbbuuuuttttt it's just this one command you run when you need it.
C:\> net use Z: \\102.168.1.2@8000\DavWWWRoot
Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:
Herbert Kleebauer <klee@unibwm.de> wrote:
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>>> phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
I did a test for one Chat/person. I got the .txt file with the text of
the messages (with the smileys, etc.), pictures (.jpg), audio (.opus),
videos (.mp4), but did *not* get PDFs (there should be two).
For a PDF, the ,txt file says
8/27/25, 20:30 - Frank Slootweg: DOC-20250827-WA0004. (file attached)
but the file is not included in the .zip file. N.B. in the above line it
looks like the file does not have an extension (which would be a
problem), but the file in the original chat *is* a PDF and is opened by
for example the (Google) 'Drive PDF Viewer. But also in that viewer, the
name is shown without an extension: "DOC-20250827-WA0004." (note the dot
at the end). So something is fishy.
The missing PDF mystery is solved!
I was again thinking about the missing extension and especially about
the dot at the end of the filename.
It turns out that (Windows) File Explorer does not show such files. I opened the .zip file with the 7-Zip program and lo and behold there
were the 'missing' files! I just clicked on them and (Google) Chrome was quite happy to open them, never mind the missing extension.
Also that PDF was attached to a small message and that message
("Huisregels Dutch GP") is not in the .txt file. Very strange!
This *is* still a mystery, because that text should be in the .txt
file, but isn't (and it's also not in the PDF).
Other than these two missing PDFs, the .zip file seems to contain
everything.
BUT, as I think Carlos hinted at, if a message contains a quote of an
earlier message (as we do on Usenet), the quote is not in the .txt file,
only the response is. So something like
"Yes"
and then you have to guess to what the "Yes" applies. This particular
chat had two of these missing quotes.
Bottom line: Somewhat useful, but not very much.
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the
phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
think this is the fasted method because the transfer is only within
the local WLAN.
There is also software to convert the exported data to html, but
I didn't try it:
https://github.com/mtln/chat-export
On 2026-01-26 22:50, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
On 1/26/2026 10:27 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2026-01-26 22:07, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
A few days ago I exported a >500 MByte chat. I saved it locally on the >>>> phone and then transferred the zip file to the PC with ftp (using
"primitive ftpd" on the phone and "Windows Explorer" on the PC) . I
What format has the chat?
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
That is useless crap. Now I remember, I tried that one years ago.
The message part are the plain text messages, without the emoticons, and >without the files inserted in the text in their context. Like a PDF file >would be.
The chat is exported as a zip file. It contains the chat as .txt
file (utf-8 including smileys.) and all pictures, videos, pdfs etc.
in the original format.
That is useless crap. Now I remember, I tried that one years ago.
It certainly is disappointing. Whatsapp could have done a lot better.
I mentioned the one that would not export. Did i get around to telling
you all -- no I didn't; -- that I found you could forward the chat, but
you have to tap on each little piece individually.
The result has even a worse format, in that the time for every comment
is the time I did the fowarding and there is no date at all. What's app could have done better.
On 1/27/2026 10:03 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
That's a curious one. I get that one.
I also get Cx File explorer and can then save as a local file.
Android by default doesn't offer the "Save As" so you will need an
additional app which provides this service. Doesn't matter whether
this is "Primitive FTPD" or "Cx File explorer" or any other app.
But I was glad that Primitive FTPD provided that feature because
it was installed already for file transfer and I didn't need a
further app.
But I don't understand why Whatsapp itself doesn't offer a "Save As".
On Tue, 1/27/2026 3:39 AM, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
On 1/27/2026 1:28 AM, micky wrote:
Beside Bluetooth, Google Drive, Gmail there is also an entry
"Save As" which is provided by the app "primitive ftpd" which
I don't have that entry.
But if I install F-droid, that line will appear?
F-Droid is an alternative app store for Google Playstore.
You don't have to install F-Droid to be able to install
apps hosted on F-Droid, but then there are no automatic
updates for the installed apps (but for me it is an advantage
when working apps are not automatically replaced by newer ones).
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.primftpd/
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
The direct link to Primitive ftpd is:
https://f-droid.org/repo/org.primftpd_67.apk
Just download and install it on the phone.
Primitive ftpd is very easy to use because the
Windows explorer has a built-in ftp client and
therefore no extra software is needed on the PC.
Just start Primitive ftpd on the phone and enter
the displayed ftp address in the address bar of
the Windows explorer (or if you have a QR-code scanner
attached to your PC, just scan the displayed QR-code).
Then the file system on your phone is displayed in
explorer like a local folder and you can use drag&drop
to copy files from or to your phone. Copying files
by WLAN is much faster than using bluetooth.
And Primitive ftpd also provides the "Save As" button
when exporting chats from Whatsapp.
But the advantage of FSquirt, is it works over Bluetooth,
when a number of other things are "busted" on your computer.
That's the only real feature it has. It's reasonably
robust (assuming Pairing still works on your beast).
Even when Windows didn't have a working TCP/IP stack
across Bluetooth, the FSquirt file transfer, still worked.
Don't ask me what the stack used to do that was. I was
just impressed that it worked.
C:\Windows\System32\fsquirt.exe
Paul
Today I used blutooth and it was fine again, but again the website
didn't like my picture. I may need a bigger white border, or maybe my picture is too dark. :-(
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