Just because it's slow and I can.
Notable features that puush doesn't have:
- Distributed hosting, it's like a cloud. Almost. Well, at least it's not hosted on Windows (like puush) and offloads traffic over numerous servers.
- P2P file transfers and sharing. This is most usable at offices, I know because we're using it like freaks here.
- Built-in in-app file management, not a damned web interface. Who the hell wants to go all the way to the website and login with some forgotten credentials to delete a file... Or make it private?
- Captures windows on OS X, and no - it's not using /usr/sbin/screencapture like puush.
- Has "pastebin" functionality. So you can paste your code and... stuff without having to open up a damn browser.
- Upload compression! Every single upload you make is compressed with GZip during the upload, if you don't like it you can always disable it.
- Works on Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD and Linux.
- Has an open API.
Public version under a different name coming soon.
Notable features that puush doesn't have:
- Distributed hosting, it's like a cloud. Almost. Well, at least it's not hosted on Windows (like puush) and offloads traffic over numerous servers.
- P2P file transfers and sharing. This is most usable at offices, I know because we're using it like freaks here.
- Built-in in-app file management, not a damned web interface. Who the hell wants to go all the way to the website and login with some forgotten credentials to delete a file... Or make it private?
- Captures windows on OS X, and no - it's not using /usr/sbin/screencapture like puush.
- Has "pastebin" functionality. So you can paste your code and... stuff without having to open up a damn browser.
- Upload compression! Every single upload you make is compressed with GZip during the upload, if you don't like it you can always disable it.
- Works on Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD and Linux.
- Has an open API.
Public version under a different name coming soon.