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DESCRIPTION
QuickShareIt is a unique utility for uploading files to the QuickShareIt.com servers. Then users can view and download those files without even logging in.

Starter accounts are free to create, and uploading is a simple drag-and-drop process.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.1: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:twenty08.com
Downloads:1,812
  - Version d/l:397
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Free
Date:14 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel

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Jul 16 2008
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ENGYEW  When you have 100Mb Excel files or 30Mb Powerpoint files to send for a presentation or meeting, (zip 'em first) QuickShareIt is invaluable. Upload and download speeds are super fast. The QuickShareIt app is very Mac friendly. Its great! Thanks!!

I certainly would sign up for a Personal or Corporate Account. A Windows tool is a must. And the some security for Corporate - like a limited set of users or something. And also an audit trail to see who downloaded it.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Feb 14 2008

DAPPERDAN  Nice app, good price.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Jul 30 2009
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KEDOS  Quickshareit is a nice application, though it crashes a little too frequently. I'd mainly use it to share images with family and friends by creating a web gallery. Unfortunately, quickshareit will ask me if I want to upload it as a zip file or as a gallery - I choose gallery, it uploads and then shows me that it uploaded as a zip. That's a bug that needs to be fixed.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Jul 18 2008
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M-RICK  Why QuickShareIt is limited to 100 Mb ?

Pando and Podmailing can upload for free up to 1 Gb, which is 10 times what QuickShareIt can do.

So the interface is maybe eye kandy, but the interest remains a little bit limited. Also the bandwith for the free version is good enough to upload at a little bit more than 110 Kb/s which is not bad, while QuickShareIt cannot go over 40 Kb/s ...

Anyway QuickShareIt doesn't work very well ... it is said that there is not need to create an account to upload a file, I made a try, ... i get a growl notification that the upload has began, but the uploads window remains empty ...

After having created an account, it was possible to upload, but when registereing the parameters in the software crash ... So relaunch after.

Bad points i know that something is uploading but nothing in the upload window !! Completely unlogical, just the icon in the dock let you know the status !

Plus, if you leave the software before the uploading is finished, at the next launch, QuickShareIt will not resume anything ...

So sorry, but for now i prefer by far Pando and Podmailing they are far way better, just with their basic features.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Feb 16 2008

GUNNI  Tried it on my MacBook and my non-Intel iMac, both running 10.5.2.

It worked once or twice on the MacBook, then began crashing regularly; it never once succeeded in uploading a file from the iMac.

Hope they fix this; the two times it worked it was great.

Bob  
(Version 2.0.3)

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