Firedrive Debuts Chrome Extension for Cloud Service
Non-image file types compatibility later in the year
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 11, 2014 at 2:55 pmFiredrive Media Ltd. announced the debut of its Chrome extension along with Firedrive for Filelink.
They will provide users ease of use surrounding various functions.
“We have been pursuing an aggressive development strategy and are looking forward to releasing a plethora of new product offerings from Firedrive over the next few weeks,” stated CEO Joseph Turner.
The Chrome extension will allow users to upload any image file they come across while using Chrome into their Firedrive account.
Once the extension has been installed, users can upload any image from the web browser by right clicking and selecting ‘Upload to Firedrive.‘ Later this quarter, the company will introduce an updated version of the extension to allow non-image file-types to be uploaded in a similar fashion.
The company has also unveiled Firedrive for Filelink. It allows Thunderbird users to send large files without having to worry about whether or not the recipient’s email provider can accept the large file. This is useful in the print industry, where industry insiders send each other large files daily.
In addition, users have the ability to attach Filedrops to their profiles. With this update, anyone who would like to enable receiving files from their public profile can allow non-Firedrive users to send them files form any computer without having to sign up for anything. To do so, the user needs to only provide their friends with a link to their public profile.