![]() ![]() It’s not hard to imagine that the free service sustains itself via adverts, most noticeably on the downloads page. In our tests though the app failed to split Linux ISO images, but worked as advertised on some home videos that were in the MP4 format. When you point it to such a large file, the app offers to split files into chunks of 500 MB. The only real advantage of the app is that you can use it to upload files larger than 500 MB. ALso, just like the web app, the desktop app also spits out URLs once the files have been uploaded to your account. You can use the app to upload multiple files, but you’ll have to queue them up before hitting the upload button, pretty much like the web app. Even then the app is nothing but an upload assistance tool. The service does offer an app for the desktop but only for Windows. To upload and share content from your phone, you’ll have to access ZippyShare using the web browser on your phone. Neither does the service have any smartphone apps. Unlike its peers, it doesn’t supplement the web interface with browser extensions. In terms of apps, ZippyShare doesn’t offer to write home about. (Image credit: ZippyShare ) Apps and Downloads But while it did accept the remote links to files I pasted in the designated area, they never showed up in my account and the URLs it generated for these files always returned a “File not found” error. This is a rather exotic feature and I was surprised to see it on ZippyShare. The service also offers the option to upload files from a remote URL. When a file has been uploaded, ZippyShare will automatically share it and publish the URLs for accessing the file. The uploads are quick and there’s no artificial delay, which again is a surprise considering the service doesn’t cost a penny. ZippyShare will display the progress of each file while they are being uploaded. The interface for uploading files remains the same: a simple text box into which you can drag and drop and number of files and folders. You don’t get the convenience of single sign-on but it requires little more than your name and login credentials. Like I’ve mentioned earlier you can use the service without registering an account, but it’s best to do so. This re-release features 4 bonus tracks: “Hurts So Good” (John Mellencamp), “Bang Your Head” (Quiet Riot), “Waiting for a Girl Like You” (Foreigner) and “Dancing in the Sheets Remix” (Shalamar).(Image credit: ZippyShare ) Interface and use One of the best-selling soundtracks of all time – now expanded and remastered 8X platinum (10 weeks at #1), Footloose contains the multi-format hits “Footloose” (Kenny Loggins) and “Let’s Hear It for the Boy” (Deniece Williams) and classic tracks by Bonnie Tyler, Shalamar and Mike Reno & Ann Wilson. Label: Columbia | US | Cat#: CS 65781 | Genre: Soundtrack ![]() VA – Footloose (Original Soundtrack Of The Paramount Motion Picture) Continue reading “VA – The Hot Spot (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on SeptemSeptemCategories Blues, Jazz, Soundtrack / Score Tags Various Artists VA – Footloose (Original Soundtrack Of The Paramount Motion Picture) Allmusic describes the soundtrack album as “marvelous music … something listeners should be thankful for, particularly fans of either Miles Davis or John Lee Hooker”. The soundtrack for the film is composed by Jack Nitzsche and features an original collaboration between John Lee Hooker, Miles Davis, Taj Mahal, Tim Drummond, Earl Palmer, and Roy Rogers. Label: Analogue Productions | US | Cat#: CAPB 8755 SA | Genre: Soundtrack, Jazz, Blues VA – The Hot Spot (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ![]()
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