Among the options offered to us in its free version have some limitations that may be uncomfortable. At most we can download 100 files per day, so if you have a lot of file movement who do not occupy much smaller size, but for a normal user would be enough to this limit. Another issue is the limit of 1 Mbps of download the free account limits us, but for users (with slow connectivity) like me its more than enough.
Uploading
One thing which you may not like is Uploading system which is conventional file loader or boot Flash which allows you to upload one file at a time. So, No multiple file support is there however, In addition the indication of estimated time for completion of the loading of files which is very useful.
Filebox Uploader
Sharing
In respect of options to share files, once uploaded the files to the virtual hard disk generates a URL that we send people with whom we share documents, One for download, a link for forums, a direct link or even a link to delete the uploaded document. Sharing is more easy with these web services to send and share large files
Other Features
Other interesting options is the possibility of creating photo albums where we can add the photos you’ve uploaded to FileBox, our virtual hard disk so that we have a similar look to what can be a quick start slide browsers like Safari, Chrome or Opera, clear that only in appearance. They are gradually add thumbnails of our photos to the album created. Also, As with the album We can create music playlists with our favorite songs we have uploaded to our virtual hard disk.
Filebox Video Gallery
My Verdict
Visually, the service seems just as attractive. Especially with the options and video gallery photo gallery with all the thumbnails displayed which is very pleasing when selecting both the videos and photos we uploaded to our virtual hard disk.
Technology truly is an inescapable aspect of our daily lives, and I am fairly certain that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.
ReplyDeleteI don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as technology further innovates, the possibility of transferring our brains onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could see in my lifetime.
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