Spymac, the largest Macintosh community with over 1 million members, has announced Spymac V with advanced new technologies, services and communities for Mac users.
Also available for Windows, Spymac V is billed as the fastest, easiest way to share movies, photos and music online using sophisticated new technologies, such as AJAX and WebDAV to create fast and easy photo and video galleries and the first drag-n-drop Web site creator for Mac users.
Spymac Vs basic services are free, with full desktop integration, more storage space and software available to Spymac Club members at $25 per year.
New features include 3GB of storage space for all your large collection of videos, photos and music, the ability to view Spymac files on your desktop, drag-n-drop website creation, switching resource from Windows to Mac users, and a marketplace for iPods. Full subscription provides access to the Spymac software for blogs, the ability to upload photos, backup and sync, screensaver, no ads, and 12GB of total space.
Files can be made public or viewable only to your friends and colleagues, multimedia files can be commented on, rated and polled, and Mac users get special software and Windows users can use WebDAV or FTP to upload.
The new Spymac Gallery allows you to express yourself like never before. It uploads massive multimedia files of up to 3GB online using Spymac Disk technology with drag-n-drop ease. Files can be made public or viewable only to your friends and colleagues. Visitors can also comment and rate your new multimedia creations for an interactive experience.
Spymac Gallery uses Spymac Disk technology to make it easy to drag files from your computer to the Spymac servers, where they can be displayed and viewed. Spymac Disk shows up on your desktop as a local drive just as an iPod or other device would, and managing files is just as simple. In fact, Spymac Disk synchronises with the Spymac site in the background while you work, so sharing and storing files online has never been easier.
Spymac Disk uses WebDAV technology (World Wide Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning), a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol, which allows users to manage and control files on a remote web server. This allows you to create a desktop copy of a Spymac disk on your desktop, so you can easily transfer files from digital cameras or memory cards back and forth.
Once your files are on your Spymac disk, you can share those files with anyone you want to. You can manage your pictures, video, music and documents from your desktop without having to know or understand WebDAV or HTTP.
Spymac V now offers the first drag-n-drop Web site creator for Mac users, completing Spymacs suite of tools that lets Mac users express themselves worldwide. Spymac members can blog, e-mail, share multimedia, backup, sync, and create private discussion areas.
Spymacs Drag-n-Drop Site Creator allows users to build professional looking Web sites and blogs using easy drag-n-drop technology. The technology is the first ever AJAX-based, online site building software. Anything in a Web page, including text, pictures, forms and even Web applications, can be dragged around and positioned exactly where youd like them to be.
Spymac V is available immediately at www.spymac.com.
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