Papaya offers world’s first fruit-name filesharing program
Another filesharing application came out this week. The interestingly named Papaya is a simple way of filesharing with friends or family. This obviously isn’t a filesharing program in the same light as Limewire where you can get free music downloads, but if you need to share something a picture or large file with someone, this is a decent place to do it.
One cool function is the ability to share the song you are currently playing iTunes. Probably not that useful, but interesting nonetheless.
When you add a file to the filesharing network, the address is automatically copied to your clipboard so that you can pass it onto someone else quickly and efficiently.
The web interface is easy to use. The download is free for the filesharing software, but then you need to buy a license for about $32, which is perhaps a little expensive. Check it out if experimenting with new filesharing programs is your thing.
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Posted on 11 April 2008 by mike in Filesharing

