Today the MediaFire team is proud to announce the Beta release of
MediaFire’s first software application – MediaFire Express. This
Windows, Mac, and Linux compatible application makes it easier than ever
to upload files from your computer to your MediaFire account.
MediaFire Express is currently in Beta testing and the UI is still a
rough proof of concept, so expect a couple bugs if you decided to give
it a try. This product helps us test some of the new tools we’re
developing and lays the groundwork for future products that will be
released later this year. We’re excited to release MediaFire Express to
the public to start our foray into bringing MediaFire’s great cloud
storage tools into the desktop environment and beyond.
MediaFire Express (Beta) Features:
- MediaFire Express can upload files from our computer to your MediaFire account without requiring you to open your browser.
- New users can create a MediaFire account during installation.
- MediaFire Express users can switch between MediaFire accounts.
- Users can select an upload destination folder from within their “My Files” folder hierarchy.
- Users can upload a file via a right click menu on File Explorer’s (on Windows) or Finder (on the Mac).
- Users can upload a file by dragging and dropping it on the MediaFire Express’ Drop Zone.
- MediaFire Express avoids contributing to desktop clutter by hiding its windows when it is idle.
- Progress bars make it easy for users to monitor file upload progress.
- Users can invoke the MediaFire Expresses Screenshot tool from the keyboard, a button located on the MediaFire Express’ Drop-Zone, or via a systray menu.
- Quickly open your “My Files” page with a click of a button.
- MediaFire Express dynamically throttles-back upload rates as necessary so as to avoid reducing Quality of Service on slow DSL links.
- MediaFire Express’ Screenshot Tool captures images of the entire desktop, an application’s window, or a user defined area and then uploads the screenshot to your MediaFire account for sharing, saves the screenshot to disk or sends the image to the printer for a hardcopy. Source
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