VideoUpLink provides a drag and drop interface for uploading one or more videos to a Facebook page. Video files can be dragged from an iPhoto library, the Media Browser, or from the Finder anywhere on your drive. A title and description for each video can be added using the new table view. Login to Facebook with the Login button, and then click Upload. An accurate progress bar will appear for each video as it is processed.
Download it from http://www.videouplink.net today.
This release includes support of VideoUpLink for iPhone transfers. The Bonjour name of the desktop running VideoUpLink will appear on the Destination screen on the iPhone. Tap it to begin transfer of your selected iPhone 3GS movies over WiFi to the desktop user/Movies folder. Pre-release screenshots are here:
http://www.photouplink.com/ihelp/iPhoneHelp.html
Email your device ID to mmorris@photouplink.com if you want to participate in ad-hoc testing. VideoUpLink for iPhone is free and only for iPhone 3GS.
Download it from http://www.videouplink.net today.
This release includes support of VideoUpLink for iPhone transfers. The Bonjour name of the desktop running VideoUpLink will appear on the Destination screen on the iPhone. Tap it to begin transfer of your selected iPhone 3GS movies over WiFi to the desktop user/Movies folder. Pre-release screenshots are here:
http://www.photouplink.com/ihelp/iPhoneHelp.html
Email your device ID to mmorris@photouplink.com if you want to participate in ad-hoc testing. VideoUpLink for iPhone is free and only for iPhone 3GS.