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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.












by MacNN Staff

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  1. MyRightEye

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    Joined: Apr 2008

    +1

    Meanwhile...

    RapidWeaver trips and falters as it becomes one of the most outdated and buggiest POS web design packages on the Mac platform. RealMac does not care about its existing users. They waste all their time on other stupid apps that already have web-equivalents, while RapidWeaver has bugs that are quite literally YEARS old. They make the excuse that they have different people working on the other apps. Well excuse me, but those other people would be working on RapidWeaver if you gave a damn about it.

  1. jonbwfc1

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    Joined: Nov 2003

    0

    wut?

    64-bit only? For an FTP/WebDav app? WTF?

  1. dsf

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    Joined: Aug 2010

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    Alternative to FTP

    Binfer is a great option to send large files directly from computer to computer, without uploading to a server. You can send hundreds of files of any size with a simple drag and drop. Binfer will manage the transfers with auto resumes, encryption, notifications etc. Check it out: http://www.binfer.com

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