Dusseldorf, Germany – Independent software developer, Timo Josten today is proud to announce the release of Dropshare 4, a brand-new upgrade to his popular secure file sharing tool developed exclusively for Mac OS X. Dropshare is a menu bar application for Drag & Drop upload files, screenshots and even directories to your own server, Amazon S3 (or S3 API-compliant services) and Rackspace Cloud Files.

Dropshare for Mac 4 introduces a reworked UI to easily access current, pending and past uploads right from the menu bar. Landing pages, loved by many of our users, may now be synchronised with Dropshare Sync to all of your Macs. The biggest addition to this release is the support of Amazon S3 API-compliant services like DreamObjects or OpenStack; Dropshare now basically supports every third-party vendor of Amazon S3-like services to easily upload files and share them securely.

Many other improvements and changes have been packed into that upgrade which sets the base for future additions to the app. Dropshare for Mac 4 will automatically import settings from previous installations of the app to make the upgrade process smooth and seamless for existing users. The upgrade also offers the possibility to share connections between Macs by exporting them in an encrypted format to make sharing even easier than before.

System Requirements:
* OS X 10.9 or later

Pricing and Availability:
Dropshare for Mac 4 is a paid upgrade for existing customers and sells for $24.99 USD) from its official website. Existing customers who purchased Dropshare 3 in 2016 will receive the upgrade free of charge, and earlier customers may apply for a 50% off upgrade-pricing on their website.

Dropshare 4
Changelog
Download Free Trial
Upgrade Dropshare 3 to 4
Press Kit (zip)

Dropshare is made by Timo Josten, an individual software developer from Germany. Copyright (C) 2016 Timo Josten. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Mac OS X platforms are trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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