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Introducing WormholeFTP (Pre-Release Edition)

Posted on: Fri Mar 28, 2008 04:59 PM

I feel bad for not posting in two weeks, especially after leaving you with a cliffhanger. Without further delay, I'm ready to reveal my newest project, WormholeFTP!

What is WormholeFTP? It's a desktop application I made that automates a lot of the work involved in uploading a file to a webserver and then linking to it. All the user has to do to get the process started is to drag some files over the main window; the program then kicks into action, uploading the files to the server and generating a link to each file that you can then pass along to friends, include in HTML or a forum post, etc...

I'm going to be selling this program online for $8 USD a copy. Right now I have all purchases running through PayPal, so you are free to use a valid credit card or your own PayPal account to make the payment.

More information about my newest program, including some screenshots of the very snazzy UI (thanks, Mr_Cyberpunk! Get a hold of me so I can properly link you), can be seen at http://wormholeftp.com. Come on over and check it out!

P.S. Look for the official launch of the program sometime in the next couple days!


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