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    Rapidshare Uploader

    Hello everyone i would like to know whether there are any uploader application for uploading certain file on rapidshare available for mac. Similar to the downloader application which are available in which we can que up a number of files together and they can be downloaded one by one. i have searched for the application a lot but could not find the appropriate one. please help.

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    I will suggest you to use the File Uploader application which is a tiny command-line tool which will allow you to upload one or more files (wildcards allowed) to HTTP and FTP servers. the fileuploader 1.12 can be used easily in a script, or in a batch file you can integrate it with a task scheduler for automating resource uploads.

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    μTorrent for Mac has finally arrived in its beta, but fully functional. Known for its lightness and efficiency. Offering a quick start, its interface still minimalist in fact an application of choice that will delight beginners.

    Compatible with Leopard and Snow Leopard, we can see the seamless integration into the environment of Mac OS X.

    Among the menu: the management priorities of the files, of course the download of multiple files, fast resuming downloads, optimizing bandwidth management devices UPnP , but encrypting data transferred.

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    With Firefox, you have access to the function getAsDataURL () which allows you to retrieve the file encoded as a dataurl (data: image / jpeg base64 / 9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgAAZABkAAD/7AAR [...]) you can put in the src attribute of an image.

    With other browsers (including IE), even if you have the path to a file on the client, there is no way to retrieve it via javascript for security reasons or even to display it (if is an image) for the same reasons

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    Rapidshare is an online service that lets you share files of all kinds. Like any such service, the management of sending files is not an example, and fortunately, the developers are there to save the day. Those who can facilitate their use Rapidshare mailings with RSUploaderX which is a Mac client for this service.

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    Rapidshare, the most popular online services for data storage is by far the fastest and most reliable in its class. Yet now, he has no client software for Mac to manage downloads or sending files temporarily stored. It simply sends the files to their account after completing the necessary info in preferences and then once the file is uploaded, it'll just copy the link of the file hosted.

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    Re: Rapidshare Uploader

    There is now a free utility for Mac OSX RSUploaderX. Even if the application does not have extraordinary features and does not currently downloading.
    It facilitates the delivery of one or multiple files on Rapidshare servers. You can also que up the files that are needed to be uploaded this is the best application.

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