
In this version, most wanted Photobucket is supported.
Long Description

Here is list of all sites supported by Fireuploader...
- Rapidshare.com (NEW)
- Photobucket (NEW)
- Mosso
- Box.net
- Flickr
- Picasa
- Youtube
- Webshots
- Omnidrive
- Smugmug
- SmeStorage
- Google Docs
- Snaphappi, a digital photo processing website
- Adobe Share (new)
- Slideshare (Share your presentations online)
..... and growing......
There are so many instances where you had to upload files from your local computer to a website. The standard upload mechanism in any website has many limitations like
**They allow you to upload 1 file or a maximum of 10 files at a time.
**They doesn't show any information like upload progress i.e how much was already uploaded and how much is still remaining.
This extension addresses these limitations by providing a intuitive way to upload the files. The benefits of using this extension are
*It shows the local folders and remote folders which enables you to upload files by single click.
*You can upload any number of files at a time.
*You can upload files to multiple websites using a single interface (using only one extension).
*Ability to add multiple accounts and upload files to each account independently.
*Site specific features are also included and will be improved in the coming versions. eg. Box.net: giving public/private access to files.
More features will be included in the coming versions. This extension is still rudimentary and user feedback is appreciated.
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