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Photoleap Software

Postby leek on Sat Mar 12, 2005 4:40 am

Has anyone used Photoleap?

It looks quite useful for sending / sharing photos with people you know... It seems to act like e-mail, but bypasses your usual e-mail server, thereby avoiding the problems of bounced e-mails and exceeding your inbox maximum...

It seems to store your photos on a server (somewhere) until they are downloaded by the people you send them too...

Once installed it has a simple user interface and might be useful for sending photos to my poor old Mum (who has a hard time understanding e-mail attachments :roll:)...

My only concern is that there is very little information on where your pictures are stored and how long they are kept for etc...

Obviously, if you have your own photo site (as most of us do), its use is limited, but it could be very useful for sharing snaps that won't find their way onto websites...

Any thoughts???
Cheers, John
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Postby the foto fanatic on Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:55 am

Very interesting, and probably worth a try.
Thanks for the post John. :)
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