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  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    2 days ago

    You should explain more about what it does/how it works on the intro page.

    Is it like Foldershare was back in 2006 (before MS bought it)?

    Does it enable client-less file sharing (eg via a browser for someone wanting to access your files)?

    If that’s the concept, great! Maybe an example on the page would be useful

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      1 day ago

      Hello and thanks for the feedback!

      Sorry for the delay, my PC had a nervous breakdown yesterday.

      Funnily I reworked the intropage recently to remove a lot of examples because I felt it cluttered up the first impression! What do you think about a sub section for that or would that be too easily overlooked? Also, as I have you on the hook here for the moment :-) what do you think about those examples:

      Chat

      Facebook-like

      Webpage

      Dropbox

      Wikipedia

      Backup

      Or maybe you have some ideas?

      For your questions, yes it does allow client-less sharing (guess you have to have your PC on from time to time though, but not at all always), but you can’t access the data from a browser. I’m working on a browser plugin to read the link files, but it has to be in javascript so there is some work to be done.

      I don’t know how Foldershare worked, but you can definitely share a folder with your friends for example.

      BTW, you can sub here for info and of course if you have more questions!

      Or just fire away here.

      Cheers