Filed under: World wide web, Pic, Productivity, Social Software
Memeo’s new Share application is designed to make the process of sending high-resolution pics a little easier, by sending them directly to another users desktop or putting them in an RSS feed they can look at in iPhoto.
The application, which is currently in beta, isn’t meant to be a substitute for any pic sharing application you might currently be using, although photos shared using Memeo Share can also automatically upload pics to your Facebook account. Share is instead designed for sharing high-resolution photos and video with small groups or family and friends without having to send individual emails containing each item due to their size. Those who receive your pics can then decide what photos they want, and print out pictures they like at a quality resolution.
Memeo Share is offering a free lifetime use for the first 1,000 people to sign up for the beta with the public preview limited to 10,000 total sign ups. Get yours here.
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