LIBOX

LIBOX Version 1.4.0.8 beta

Freeware Media Sharing Installation (WIN, OSX)

Release Date: 2011.01.13
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LIBOX is the hassle-free answer to enjoying your entire HD media collection (photos, video, music and docs) across all of your devices – and sharing it with your family and friends. And it’s completely free. The LIBOX platform consists of a downloadable desktop app, Web app, iPhone app, iPad app, (Android app coming soon) as well as full support via Safari and Android mobile browsers. LIBOX was designed to let you enjoy and share your high definition media in full-scale resolution without needing to worry about capacity limits or tedious management issues. In addition to being free, LIBOX eliminates set-up, wires and boxes. Unlike other services, many of which depend on expensive cloud storage, LIBOX intelligently syncs and/or streams media based on frequency of usage, storage availability and Internet connection, among other variables. Once you add media to your LIBOX account, it is automatically and instantly available to enjoy on any other device wherever you access your LIBOX account. The blended sync/stream technology makes your media available offline as well. Best of all, LIBOX lets you easily share your HD media with friends and family. A photo/audio/video organizer and player multi-device sharing app, as well as part social app. If you’ve logged on to LIBOX open on two machines (local or across the Internet), you’ll see the media from both on both–at least in theory. The 1.4.0.8 version I tested had some rather large problems keeping track of files, which would fail to show up, disappear, and sometimes appear long after a folder was added.

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