Moscow, Russian Federation – The Upspace team today is proud to announce the release of Upspace 1.0.1 for OS X, an update to their tiny menubar uploader for Dropbox. Upspace helps you to share images and files, generate accurate links and track all views. The app provides you with a short link automatically copied to your clipboard so that you can use to share your upload with co-workers and friends. Simply choose a file and drag it to the menubar. And all of that with power of Dropbox. No need to pay monthly payment to other sharing services, if you already use Dropbox. No subscription, lifetime warranty.
The idea for the app came about in 2015, when other quick sharing tools became too expensive for their functionality. Using the Dropbox infrastructure, Upspace was built specifically for those who need to share a lot of screenshots and files during the day, but dont want to pay monthly subscription. With gorgeous UI and simple navigation. Unlike alternative cloud sharing services, your files aren’t stored on a third party server. All your files are kept safe within your own Dropbox account, on Dropbox servers and your computer.
Awesome Features:
* Quick file sharing via menubar
* Short links
* Views counter
* Multiple files will be zipped automatically
* Dropbox power
* Gorgeous sharing page
* Cmd Shift 5 for screenshot upload
System Requirements:
* OS X 10.10 or later
* 64-bit processor
* 8.1 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Upspace for Dropbox 1.0.1 is $3.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide through the Mac App Store in the Productivity category.
Upspace for Dropbox 1.0.1
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