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Uploadcare
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Open source API
Their APIs are open source on github so you can see the source and provide pull requests.
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Doesn't handle SVGs well
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Handles fast CDN transformations for you
Uploadcare doesn't require you to define cached transformations, and handles them quickly for you so you don't have to fiddle with configurations.
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Clean and thoughtful client side API.
Uploadcare provides a client side widget and API, with well worded documentation that clearly explains how each part of the widget is implemented. The client side API also implements the jQuery promises interface for cleanly defining callbacks and updating with progress. With the client side API decoupled from the upload interface, you can much more easily create customized UI's that match the look and feel of your site.
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Resumable.js
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Limited browser support
Resumable.js only supports Firefox 4+ and Chrome 11+.
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Fault tolerance for large files
Resumable.js splits each file into smaller chunks, this way if the upload of a chunk fails, uploading is retried until the procedure completes. This allows uploads to continue even after a network failure either locally or to the server. It also allows users to pause, resume and even recover uploads without even losing state.
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Wont let you add files programmatically
You can add files by binding to a file input or a dropzone, but you cannot add files programmatically.
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Good backend support
The backend can be found in many languages and for many frameworks.
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Free and open source
Resumable is completely free and distributed under the MIT license.
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FileDrop.js
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Seems to be abandoned
The last commit was almost a year ago.
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No outside dependencies
No dependencies are required.
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Compatible with other libraries/frameworks
FileDrop.js is compatible with other frameworks or libraries (both frontend and backend ones) such as ASP.Net or jQuery.
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jQuery File Upload
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Requires dependencies
jQuery File Upload requires the jQuery UI library and the jQuery iFrame Transport dependencies
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Chunked uploads supported
jQuery file upload splits large files into smaller chunks in order to increase upload speed and be able to resume quickly if one of the chunks fails to upload. This is because it only needs to re-upload the smaller chunk that failed.
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Works with any server-side platform
Is compatible with all server-side technologies (Rails, PHP, ASP.NET etc...).
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