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Nikolai
Feb-08-2005, 09:17 AM
There is one part of Smugmug Explorer web site (http://www.smugmugexplorer.com) which may be interesting for all smugmug users, regrdless of the platorm/operating system they use.

Check out the Services page, Mass Upload section...

"Smugmugers de tous les platformes -- unissez-vous!":lust
(or whatever thay say in French:-)

HTH

Cheers!:1drink

JohnR
Feb-08-2005, 09:29 AM
When is a non-Windows version coming out? (Linux, MacOS, etc)

Nikolai
Feb-08-2005, 09:54 AM
When is a non-Windows version coming out? (Linux, MacOS, etc)
Mass Upload service can be provided regardless of your OS - I just need the files:-)

The app - well, there are two ways.

You can persuade Borland (http://www.borland.com) to make a Delphi port for Mac, or
You can donate (pinky by the mouth:-) One Hundred Million Dollars to my R&D program - and I swear you'll get a working version for Mac in no time at all
I hope I answered your question:-)

Cheers!:1drink

JohnR
Feb-08-2005, 10:04 AM
ohhhhhhh. Now I got it. Mass Upload is provided by sending you or someone the files on CD or other forms of media?

I thought it was some sort of application.

Are you a programmer or developer of some sort?

Nikolai
Feb-08-2005, 10:52 AM
ohhhhhhh. Now I got it. Mass Upload is provided by sending you or someone the files on CD or other forms of media?

I thought it was some sort of application.

Are you a programmer or developer of some sort?I'm the proud author of that smugmugexplorer (http://www.smugmugexplorer.com/) thingie:D (chk my sig, man:-)

And yes, mass upload service is avaialble for everybody who can send the data on CDs/DVDs/external HDD. Sometimes sneakernet is THE way to go:-)
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The Guinness Record of the data transfer speed was registered when a (clandestine) company selling pirated s/w sent an 18-wheeler FULL of CDs from Mariupol to Kiev (two big cities in Ukraine). Operation was completed in less than 3 hours. Exact transfer rate is unknown, but if you take 650Mb/CD times number of CDs in the fully loaded truck divided by 3 hours - you'll see that no Gigabit internet comes even close:-)
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HTH