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1AVShare is a Windows application that allows you to share your files with trusted users or access them remotely from anywhere. Securely share photos, videos, music and documents over the Internet. Logged users can view, download, search files and even upload files. All anyone needs in order to access your 1AVShare server is an internet browser, that's it - no other software installation is required!
Once you install 1AVShare, you'll have an embedded web server of your very own that resides entirely within the confines of your computer, protected by 128 bit security. Just configure user accounts for anyone that you want to have access to your files, and you're good to go.
Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Media Center/ Vista/7 /8; Intel 1.3GHz; 120MB HD; 256MB RAM; minimum screen resolution of 800x600
13.7 MB
$49.95
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Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit system.
A Brazilian company with name and address. The company servers seems to be under stress. The pages are loading very slow.
This program starts a Web server. The interface is self explaining and sufficient.
!!! Attention, before you start this webserver, make sure to change the passwords. It's bad use to use predefined password admin/admin guest/anonymous ... It would be better if the program asks the user beforehand, which passwords he would like to implement and TEST the password strenght, not allowing "test" or "1234"
The program works in my case without problems. It is an easy way to setup a webserver. Keep in mind, if you are not in your local network (192.168....) you open a door with all possible side effects.
A good and easy web server with some funny spelling errors : "shown bellow", "galery" and some more. Even a Brazilian company should find the correct spelling.
Will not stay on my computer, I use the built in routines.
Thanks GOTD and 1AVshare. Bom Dia!
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Better, Free & PORTABLE alternative:
http://www.weezo.net
Shared resources are bound to password-restricted user groups and may be enhanced by using an SSL-encrypted connection. And of course you can send your own files without any size limit, unlike other similar tools out there.
Enjoy!
^_^
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I installed it, I fooled around a bit, I uninstalled. For home/hobby use, this -could- be fun, but expecting ma and pa kettle to be able to open a port on their router [or firewall] to allow the "family" to come in to view pix is a bit of a stretch. Ok, it's impossible.
This is a great idea, and people -would- want it, and would even pay for it -but... it would have to work out of the box. Even setting up the smtp specs so one could "email a link to your home video" would confuse 99% of casual users nowadays -given the ubiquity of web based email, and many ISP's no longer using port 21.
This program looks like the result of some fairly sharp tech people rushing a program out the door without asking anyone NON-technical what their impressions are. Perhaps that's what we are supposed to provide. :)
-paladin
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I will be interested to read others’ comments
I'll try to explain.
A "web server" is a program, which can be connected with a "web browser". Therefor you need ALWAYS IE or Firefox to open a web page. No matter, where your webbrowser is located. On your computer, or an handheld or another computer far away.
The webserver gives a restricted access to a local directory on your computer, protected by username and password.
The only sense is to allow other users to access this directory and the files within these directories. The web server provides a simple web interface (a "webpage") to list these files, watch video or images and download other files in the selected directory.
A webserver makes sense, if you want to find a simple way to access your computer with an android device or Iphone. And it makes sense, if you want to allow other people, you trust, you watch your latest holiday movie.
The above program does this without fuzz.
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Coco, its a different approach from Dropbox. Its not a cloud based storage and you do not have quotas and size limitations.
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