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Dekoh Photos - Share Photos from your desktop

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I am an amateur photographer and take a lot of pictures before I get the perfect shot. Usually I don't delete all the pictures, but would like to store then as a knowledge base. Some shots may not be the right shot, but would have helped me realize what I should not do.

Sharing large picture collections across the net is a nice but painful experience. Uploading the pictures to some website, without or without resizing, paying for the service etc. is actually a time consuming process. Some may like to do it, but lazyiness creeps in once I am done with my shooting.

I found a nice software called Dekoh Photos, which runs on your desktop and shares the pictures directly from your desktop. You get an unique URL for your pictures and the data size is limited to how much your hard disk can hold!

http://www.dekoh.com

Cons are that this is mainly dependant on your hard drive, which means that there is no concept of backup of pictures. Security of sharing through the internet directly from your desktop is still under question. But, this seems to be a good option for lazy people like me who would like to share pictures with the world.

Try it and let me know what my review is worth.

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