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Flikr
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Auto-sync
Photos in the library can be automatically uploaded to Flikr, which enhances the usefulness of the free TB they give all users.
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Low quality in-app camera
The in-app camera is lower quality than standard camera apps, so it's better to take a photo normally and then import it into Flikr.
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Provides 1TB of free space
Any user can store 1000GB of photos or videos completely for free. Strangely, the cost for 2 TB is $499 per year.
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Provides photo meta-data
Users can see lots of info on each picture including: shutter speed, camera and lens model, category tags, license info, aperture, and location.
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Path
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Two-way social media integration
Photos uploaded to Path can be shared on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Instagram, and Tumblr. Photos shared on any of these sites can be uploaded to Path.
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Spams friends
Path invites users to select friends to invite to their service. Once friends are selected, they are relentlessly spammed.
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Limits friends to 150
While many photo-sharing apps emphasize popularity, Path limits the amount of friends that can be added in order to increase personability.
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More than just photos
Users can also post music, movies, notes, texts, trips, check-ins, etc.
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EyeEm
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See local photos
EyeEm has a feature where users are able to see which other photos have been posted from their location.
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Unstable login
The feature for logging in with Google+ is flawed and makes the app freeze.
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High quality community
The EyeEm community is a group of serious photographers, not teens casually posting selfies.
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Local competitions
EyeEm runs "missions" where users compete to have the best photo based on a seasonal theme.
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Lets users retain photo rights
EyeEm makes sure that those who take photographs remain the copyright holders of their work.
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We Heart It
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Pictures can be organized in collections
Pictures found through this app can be sorted in groups based on common themes.
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Unstable while uploading and downloading images
Many negative reviews claim that this app crashes frequently when uploading or downloading.
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GIF and video support
This app supports GIF images and videos.
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Download images directly
Any image can be downloaded from We Heart It.
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Integrates with other social media
We Heart It has a feature that lets users share directly to Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter.
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Cloudup
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Media can viewed instantly
When uploading videos, photos or audio, CloudUp will transcode a version of the media so that it can be viewed right from within the app without requiring a download.
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Easy to use
After dragging & dropping files, a link for sharing will be in your clipboard. You can also paste from your clipboard into the web view. When you share a stream with someone they can start viewing it even before all files have been uploaded. All this makes it easy and straightforward to use.
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Password-protected files and streams
You can choose to put up a password for certain files and streams.
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Works on every platform
CloudUp is a web-based HTML5 app and website meaning it can be viewed from any modern browser form any device. There's a native desktop Mac and Windows app available and native iPhone and Android apps being worked on.
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Free
Each user can upload 1000 items that are not bigger than 200MB for free.
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Dropbox
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Easy to use
You can use Dropbox via website, by installing a desktop client that creates a folder that you simply drag and drop files into, or with their mobile app. Everything synchronizes across all devices used and cloud storage. And Dropbox offers easy methods of sharing whatever is within it.
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Too little free space
There is just too little of free space available comparing to the competition.
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Cross-platform desktop and mobile
Dropbox is available on iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows, OS X and Linux. By having a client for so many OS's pretty much anyone is covered no matter what kind of device or OS they are using.
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Not secure
They don't apply end-to-end encryption, files are visible to admins, governments, etc..
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Allows sharing a folder
Using a desktop client: right click on the folder you want to share and select Dropbox > Share This Folder, then enter the e-mail addressees of people you want to share the folder with.
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No privacy
Extensive collecting and distribution of user data to commercial third parties.
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Smart updates to big files
If a small portion of the file is changed it sends/receives only the differences (not the whole file), which is fast and bandwidth-efficient.
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Consumes a lot of CPU resources when syncing many files
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Allows sharing a single file via link
Whether using desktop client or web interface, simply right click on the file you want to share and select Dropbox > Share link, then send the link to the people you want to share the file with. The recipient does not require a Dropbox account.
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All-or-nothing (non-selective) upload
Uploading generated contents (cache, compiled code, etc.) is prone to conflicts, wastes bandwidth and free space.
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Up to 18GB of free storage space
Dropbox personal accounts start out free, with 2GB of space, but users can get extra space by recommending the site to friends, or taking part in events like "Dropquest", where users can win extra space by solving puzzles.
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Low bandwidth
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Linux support
Dropbox offers native Linux support, integrates with Nautilus file manager.
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Dropbox keeps deleting features, chasing customers away
For instance, all photo albums got deleted. It used to be very easy to share a couple og photos, now it's PAINFUL and must be done file by file.
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Reliable
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Nocive development model
Takes a lot of decisions that usually damage community, from deleting features to making impossible to use with other filesystems than ext4 because they decided without a plausible reason (they said it was about xattrs, but all modern linux filesystems supports xattrs, so it's bs.)(they remove this later, but it's too late).
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Desktop client has no file size limit
As long as you have enough storage available, you can upload files of any size using Dropbox desktop client.
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Problems when synching between Linux and Windows devices (unconfirmed)
This summer I lost thousands of files due to this problem on older projects which subsequently needed revising and had to be rebuilt as tons of the source was gone.
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Folders can be downloaded compressed to save bandwidth
To save bandwidth and download speed you can choose to compress a folder into a zip archive for download.
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Restricted only to 3 devices for FREE accounts
Recently dropbox decreased the number of linked devices to 3, so you can't have more than 3 linked devices. This is problematic if you use Dropbox to sync between your computers.
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Adjustable bandwidth use
To not slow down the network or save traffic you can limit the upload and download speeds of Dropbox.
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Can unintentionally delete your files if you reinstall your OS without closing Dropbox
If you reinstall the operation system for your PC and you do not close Dropbox, it will delete all files.
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Lots of addons and integrations
There are official and third-party Dropbox add-ons that extend the functionality of the service and add ease of use of existing features. Additionally, Dropbox can be integrated with existing applications to bring its functionality to other apps.
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30-day version control
Dropbox keeps deleted and earlier versions of files for a month.
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Instant disaster recovery
Your files always synced online means instant disaster recovery. When your hard drive becomes unbootable, pick up another laptop and just carry on with your life from where you last saved.
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Available free storage can be increased with referrals
You get extra free space for you and your friend if they sign up.
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Fast sync speed
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Windows, Linux, OSX, Android, iOS, Windows Phone
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Trover
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Narrows photos by category
While traveling or just exploring, users can see photos taken in the area based on what they want to see.
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Unstable uploads
Trover is great for browsing, but uploading from a mobile device isn't very reliable. For uploading, the desktop version is much better.
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Displays distance from where each photo was taken
While exploring different pictures, it's easy to see how far away the picture was taken. This makes it easy to see potential exploration opportunities based on distance.
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Useful descriptions
Instead of seeing captions like "Finally Friday!", this app encourages users to enter useful information (like tips or other narrative) about where the photo was taken.
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FotoSwipe
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Private compared to other sharing apps
With FotoSwipe, photos only go to the intended recipients.
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Photos can't be shared directly from photo library
In order to share photos, the app must be opened. There no way to send them directly from the library.
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No registration required
Download the app and that's it. No account required.
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Very fast photo sharing
The biggest strength of this app is speed, it allows users to share photos to anyone at the speed of apps like Pushbullet.
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Snapr
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Social integration
People on Snapr can share their photos directly to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare.
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Underdeveloped community
While this app has potential, the community is not big enough for the intended experience.
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High social integration
Snapr allows direct sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare.
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Explore by tag or city
In order to get a view of what is going on in a city, Snapr has a feature that can be used to view pictures from one specific area. For people who aren't concerned with viewing other cities, they can use the tag system to explore.
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Instagram
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Good platform for exposure
Instagram is the photo sharing app with the most users.
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Awkward framing
Photos shot in Instagram must be in a square format. Uploaded photos must be cropped to be square shaped.
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Great photo filters
Instagram's adjustable filters can completely change the way a photo looks.
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Filled with children
Instagram is extremely popular with middle school and high school kids.
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Tons of editing tools
Instagram lets users adjust brightness, temperature, saturation, highlights, shadows, and sharpening.
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