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File And Image Uploader Revisited

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We reviewed File And Image Uploader back in 2009 for the first time and found it to be a very comprehensive and useful tool to upload files and images to file hosts on the Internet. Many things have changed since our first review of the portable software program which is why we have decided to take the opportunity to review the latest version of the program which has been released a few days ago. File And Image Uploader currently supports 280 working hosting services on the Internet of which 207 are file hosts, 24 image hosts, 7 video hosts and 42 all purpose hosts. That’s a large number of sites that is made up of popular services such as Rapidshare, File Factory or Depositfiles and lesser known services such as Gigasize or Hamster Share. The program is provided by the developer as a free version. A version for registered users and a premium version are also offered. Registered users get a key if they donate at least $3 via PayPal while the premium version is limited to business users. The benefits of those two versions are additional file hosts that are supported as well as higher data transfers per day. The free version is for instance good for a maximum of 10 Gigabytes of data per day while the registered version supports up to 50 Gigabytes of traffic. Take a look here for all the differences between the program versions. Files can be uploaded with just a few clicks.

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