Chomik is an application which allows you to upload and save files from your Android device to a web server using your Wi-Fi connection. It is written in Java and has a very simple set of features to allow any user of Android devices to be able to access a personal folder of data stored on the device. This means that any user can gain access to this data and use it as they wish. The reason why this application is free and there are many similar applications is because it is open source software.
The application is very easy to download and use. After you have downloaded the application, you will need to sign up at their website before you can upload files. If you do not have an account with the website, then you will need to create one at any Google Play store. After you have done so, simply download the application and install it. It should take around 10 seconds to perform a scan and begin saving all of your files into a folder of your choosing.
If you wish to have more storage space, then you can consider purchasing a USB memory stick, for example, which will allow you to download and save more files. Once you have purchased such a device, you can then connect it to your computer, using either a USB cable or a FireWire port, and upload your files to the device using the software that comes with the software. You can then use the device to back up all of your files to external storage or a different storage device, so that you can use them whenever you wish. If you use a USB memory stick, then you can use that memory stick in conjunction with Chomik to ensure that no unwanted information or data is lost from your device.