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Ok, the fix for uploads using the desktop apps has been deployed.

61 Neowinners signed up so far. :D

yep just tested it out and works well.. another bug is that it still says i have 3 files(just uploaded to test the account issue) so i should have 4 files..

thanks,

madLyfe

yep just tested it out and works well.. another bug is that it still says i have 3 files(just uploaded to test the account issue) so i should have 4 files..

thanks,

madLyfe

It stays at 3 after refreshing the page? What about logging out and back in?

i think little thumbnails of the images we have uploaded would be cool.. everything other than video/images could just have a default icon.. audo could be a note or something, etc..

Yeah, the plan is to have both thumb and list views.

Is the desktop application third party? Because it could do with a 'Delete all history' option. I quite often find that the amount of stuff I've uploaded has gotten out of hand and it takes forever deleting each one.

Is the desktop application third party? Because it could do with a 'Delete all history' option. I quite often find that the amount of stuff I've uploaded has gotten out of hand and it takes forever deleting each one.

i agree.. i think there are a few things that it could use, but im sure they are working on it.. i would love to have win 7 load on start/minimize to taskbar.. also to have it keep my auto logged in, even after an app close..

Either here or PM me, whichever you feel is appropriate.

will accounts have private/public stuff and ability to change them from private to public?

will accounts have private/public stuff and ability to change them from private to public?

It's something I'd consider, but remember, the primary purpose of the site is to facilitate sharing, it's not designed as a personal archive or backup location.

Right now, the urls are effectively private until you share them.

The windows desktop app is third-party, they have a feedback form on their site for feature requests (I have pointed them at this thread though ;))

Is the desktop application third party? Because it could do with a 'Delete all history' option. I quite often find that the amount of stuff I've uploaded has gotten out of hand and it takes forever deleting each one.

On the to-do list :p

i agree.. i think there are a few things that it could use, but im sure they are working on it.. i would love to have win 7 load on start/minimize to taskbar.. also to have it keep my auto logged in, even after an app close..

The on load hidden / minimised can be added via a parameter, eg /hidden, which I will look to add at some point. The desktop app (windows one anyway) keeps you logged in - the username field should show your username with the password field left blank. If the button below the user/password fields says "Logout" then you are logged in. Editing either of the fields *will* log out.

As a reference for everyone - if you want something added either use the contact form - http://localhostruploadr.com/support/feedback/ - or message the twitter account - http://twitter.com/uploadr

It's something I'd consider, but remember, the primary purpose of the site is to facilitate sharing, it's not designed as a personal archive or backup location.

Right now, the urls are effectively private until you share them.

The windows desktop app is third-party, they have a feedback form on their site for feature requests (I have pointed them at this thread though ;))

ya i agree with the sharing, but when a gallery is put in place i think it would be nice to have the public/private option because there are some things i would like to share with friends and family but dont want the rest of the world seeing..

Great service and great application.

I successfully uploaded some pictures using the application through my account. The files are updated in the web page but on top it still says that "I have 0 files using 0B of my 1GB". I just wanted to let you know.

I noticed that at the end of the installer it doesn't have an option to open the application at the end of the setup. I think that would be cool. It's not really important but I figured I'd throw it out there.

This is great, I love it. It would be perfect for me if it could generate thumbnails for pictures. :D

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