Everyonescloudapp is a project mainly written in JavaScript, it's free.
Tada.
So the most convenient thing about cloudapp (aside from unlimited free storage) is that you can do a screenshot, and it auto-uploads and gives you a URL to share it.
The annoying part is - only available to Mac users. ;-)
I'm using Dropbox a lot, so I build this for Dropbox. It's a simple file access monitor written in node.js which when you save a file in a designated folder, will open it in the browser and copy it to the clipboard so you can CTRL+v away. ;-) And the URL in your clipboard will be shortened with bit.ly. Yay!
Even though I wrote this today, this is not an official node.js knockout project.
xclip
: sudo apt-get install xclip
git clone
this repositoryetc/
, edit and rename config.js-dist
to config.js
/home/till/Dropbox/Public/screenshots
)node node.js
I tested this on Ubuntu 10.04, with Google Chrome and obviously a working Dropbox account. :-)
... This is a POC. And it works. (I'm always open to pull requests.)