Online Photo Storage App

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Brett Aquila's Comment
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Yeah, we can work around the issue of storing and serving images. That's no problem. I just figured anyone that wanted to share images on the web would already have them in photo sharing sites so why not just leverage those? But that's been a big hassle. I also setup that mailbox so people can email the images cuz I thought that would be a faster, easier way to do it but it's an unusual feature so not many people try it.

So an upload button is on the list!

I'll give you a shout over the next couple days. When I see you're in here I'll give ya a shout to see if you have time.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Pianoman's Comment
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We never expire images. If they get expired it's the photo sharing services that are doing that.

Yeah I don't know what Photobucket did to them. Kinda irritating. Oh well it was free anyhow.

I'll try that email address you gave next time. Thanks!

Joshua J.'s Comment
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I use onedrive to keep track of all my documents, my photos, videos, etc.. It allows me to access anything I need from my phone or any device capable of connecting to the internet. Since I have it on my phone, everytime I take a picture, or scan a document with the office lense software (it makes it pretty like you actually scanned it) it automatically uploads to my onedrive so I never have to worry about it.

If Im typing out a report, it autosaves every few seconds so if you lose connection, or your devices runs out of juice you lose 3-5 seconds. Its also free, and gives you access to office online, power point, excel and all those other goodies free of charge. All you need is an outlook account email, which is again free.

When you want to share those images, itll give you links, or you can select show original image, and follow the same steps for saving the image location as you would for the other methods listed by previous posts.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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