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The thumbnail is on the left ;) If you want access to the actual file, find the URL for the uploaded file, eg for the one above its: http://localhostr.com/files/742b9d/capture.png and insert "thumbs/" after "files/", so for the above it'd be http://localhostr.com/files/thumbs/742b9d/capture.png

Could you maybe add is a taskbar item for the Windows release in the future? I'm used to dragging a file to the taskbar item so that the Window pops up.

Use the "Send To" shortcut (Y)

Radish?

Use the "Send To" shortcut (Y)

Radish™

Thanks, I recreated that shortcut. I never use the "Send To" menu which is why I didn't notice that feature.

So yeah, my feature request can be forgotten :p

As mail said, it has the taskbar entry in Win 7 (mainly due to the jump list feature) but continues to not have one in XP/Vista as the app is meant to feel more like a widget/gadget than an application. I can look into have either the tray icon drag 'n' droppable or having a hotkey to bring the window to the front.

For now I'll use the "Send To" option :) Maybe you can add the taskbar item as an optional setting? For the latter; that's currently already possible by enabling "Always On Top". It's basically the same idea as yours thought in a different way.

Anyways, the feature is not a must as the "Send To" option is just as easy and handy :)

I may look into having it as a setting in the config, it's unlikely to go on the preferences window though. There would need to be other changes / fixes for me to release a version with it though, there are one or two other things I can add in, but again they're only small things and don't warrant an update so soon after a previous one.

@Mike: Understandable. There's no need in rushing things when there's an alternative solution :)

I can't seem to upload images any more atm. It upload images perfectly but when I want to open the url it gives me the "Error" page :s

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