Here's one for ya. This site I came across is called drop.io. It is designed to keep media sharing private and limit access levels to those whom the client deems necessary. It even has a feature to charge visitors to see the content. I ran across their sample sites and it seems to be pretty friendly. After poking around for a while, this is more of what I think would be useful for a company to share media, etc. It is not limited to pictures/photos, has many ways to transmit data, and provides a cost-recovery option.
Now really, this isn't a photo/media sharing site, but it can be utilized in that fashion. I'm very impressed by flexible applications. I'm a one-stop shopper, and this one fills the bill for quite a bit of stuff.
Here's the demo, which is what this short "eval" is based on. drop.io demo
This application has many uses in project management, information distribution, etc. The interesting this is that these "drops" cannot be searched. Therefore, it is difficult for Joe Sixpack to access your information. Really, only those who have email invitations can find you.
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Very useful. I suspect that a lot of organizations will go one step further and buy a custom version of this app and run it behind their own firewall and with their own log-in procedures.
ReplyDeleteVery true. It would definitely step the security up another level.
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