Courier 1.0 transfers files to cloud services
updated 04:50 pm EDT, Thu September 2, 2010
Supports Facebook, YouTube, S3, FTP, more
Realmac has launched a new filesharing utility, Courier 1.0. The software expedites moving files from a Mac to cloud services; at launch, it supports Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Amazon S3, Ember and FTP/SFTP. The primary interface metaphor involves envelopes, which can be configured and saved for reuse. Each upload can be set for one or more destinations, using stamps on an envelope -- one stamp per service. Uploads are saved in history with URLs for later recall.
The app has system-wide integration with Snow Leopard's Services menu, and features a plugin API for developing add-ons for other web services. Two plugins available at launch support TwitPic and Cloudapp. The program also has a mapping activity view, for tracking the location of uploaded files.
Courier requires Mac OS X 10.6 or better. Introductory pricing is set at $20.






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