Freepath Offers A Quick Method To Publish And Share Files Through Playlists
Based on an original concept, Freepath is a free Windows application that allows users to mix various files from their computers, like Adobe Acrobat PDFs, Microsoft Powerpoint presentations, images or Flash movies with web resources in playlists, without the need to embed links, perform file conversions or use a FTP client.
Beside the efficient multimedia organizing capabilities, Freepath allows for files editing in real time, even after they were added to a playlist. For example, it provides tools to edit video or audio files, browse web pages in real time and more.
The playlist represent a presentation tool that can be shared through the myFreepath network with other members. Every new user gets 100 MB free space to host its Freepath playlists. First, the user must download Freepath application and using the registration email address, the myFreepath account can be enabled.
Freepath support the drag-and-drop actions in case of any files types, as well as of URL links needed to be included in a playlist. When a user upload a playlist into the myFreepath network account, it will be automatically be visible for all other members. Through a RSS feed every member receives notifications about the new playlists uploaded on myFreepath network.
Freepath requires Windows Vista or Windows XP (32-bit edition) with Service Pack 2 operating system, but it can also work on a Mac having Windows installed through Mac Bootcamp.
Due to simplicity in usage and the manipulation possibilities of a wide range of file types, Freepath represents a suitable tool to share or exchange information with the myFreepath network community and efficiently collaborate with your groups.
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