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I have a premium photobucket account. I use it for my webhosting and I do a lot of sharing. I need the infinite bandwidth.Does Imagefilez have any sort of similar service?
I use ImageFilez for posting and sharing images in trap17 forums. I was the one among to register for an account at ImageFilez when it was launched, but somehow that got deleted.
i personally use photobucket ot share and store images.
I been using ImageFilez during beta testing for the Xisto launch, been using it ever since. I also have accounts for both photobucket and imageshack and I haven't used them for a long time unless I had to upload renders and junk when the forum gallery was running here on the forums. Now I do all my image uploading at ImageFilez since its there with easy access without the need to bounce all over the net to upload an image.
Don't use imagefilez, but yet again I do not use any sort of photo sharing sites, or photo uploading. I usually just use a direct link, or I found a way to get around it.
I sometimes post on imagefilez it really depends on how long i want the image. If I'm planning to keep the image for a while or for many websites i will usually put it on photobucket so i can kep track of it, but for temporary images or images i just want to host to show my friends I'll either host on imagefilez or imageshack, whichever one i think of first.
I definitly use imagefilez. It is convieneint because it is located on the page, and whenever I need to upload a photo, I can do it quickly without going to other sites. This is also considering that I just need to temporarily have the image, for instance if I am simpily showing someone a photo, posting a picture that I plan on updating, or if I am just posting a picture that will probebly be viewed only within the next few days, I will use imagefilez. If I want to keep the photo for a while or if I plan on posting it for everyone to see over a long period of time, I use Photobucket.
Personally used Flickr and photobucket but would love to try ImageFilez just for posting on this forum. Izzit better and easier to use than other image hosting sites?
I use imageshack to upload my images. I've never actually been to imagefilez.com, i will take a look now. Although, I usually use my trap17 account. I have enough space, and its much easier to keep track of files and urls than imageshack. I think you can have accounts on imageshack, which you can keep track of your uploads, but you dont have to so no one bothers.
well no, I personally use Imagehack, filehive or tinypic.com, becouse they host up faster than some other sites that i know.
i never used Imagefilez.com but i well take a look at it now, might be usefull and better, hopeufuly but any whom i recommend Filehive becouse it keeps track of your pics that you host, and you dont even have to make an acount or register for uploading or anything.
I use File Pasta because it's a general file host and I'm acquainted with the webmaster. It's a great little host for what it's worth. Photobucket is my alternate, and one day I'd like to see how BayImg works out. Imageshack was probably the slowest image host I've ever used.
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I have a premium photobucket account. I use it for my webhosting and I do a lot of sharing. I need the infinite bandwidth.
Does Imagefilez have any sort of similar service? I have been using Photobucket for quite a while now for images that I want to refer to over and over again. If I just want to post a single instance image, such as an image to go with a single post on a forum, then I use tinypic to host the file. One useful tip is using an image hosting site to avoid problems with hot linking. If I find on the Internet an image that I want to use that is public domain, released under Creative Commons license, or that I can claim fair use of, then I will upload it to an image hosting site rather than hot linking to the image where I found it. This avoids stealing someone else's bandwidth, and also means that you are not at their mercy should they decide to move or remove the image. You can achieve this quite easily by copying the image URL to your clipboard, then going to the upload form of your image hosting site, click to upload the file, and browse your local computer for it. When the dialog box opens to search your local computer, simply paste the image URL into the filename field and click OK. Then continue as if the file were coming from your local computer. Using this technique with a single-use hosting site like tinypic is very quick and convenient, I find. You don't need to sign up for an account or to log in to tinypic. You just upload the file and it generates a randomized URL for your file that you can link to. Very quick and very convenient. I visited ImageFilez.com for the first time just now, and saw this message at the top of the page... it seems that tinypic is good, i should try it sometimes anyway, if tinypic is running, anyone knows how their earn the profit from? since we dont need to register also, they dont have any of our profiles dont they? in my country, also has such a host name www.gudangupload.com maybe anyone can give a try and review. when i use www.gudanupload.com it seems the hard part is uploading the file, since the url must be typed by ourself which is not listed in menu (secret url), and this only be known by gossips around internet.
I have been using Photobucket for quite a while now for images that I want to refer to over and over again. If I just want to post a single instance image, such as an image to go with a single post on a forum, then I use tinypic to host the file. One useful tip is using an image hosting site to avoid problems with hot linking. If I find on the Internet an image that I want to use that is public domain, released under Creative Commons license, or that I can claim fair use of, then I will upload it to an image hosting site rather than hot linking to the image where I found it. This avoids stealing someone else's bandwidth, and also means that you are not at their mercy should they decide to move or remove the image. You can achieve this quite easily by copying the image URL to your clipboard, then going to the upload form of your image hosting site, click to upload the file, and browse your local computer for it. When the dialog box opens to search your local computer, simply paste the image URL into the filename field and click OK. Then continue as if the file were coming from your local computer. Using this technique with a single-use hosting site like tinypic is very quick and convenient, I find. You don't need to sign up for an account or to log in to tinypic. You just upload the file and it generates a randomized URL for your file that you can link to. Very quick and very convenient.
I visited ImageFilez.com for the first time just now, and saw this message at the top of the page... QUOTE Table 'i' is marked as crashed and should be repaired SQL=select i.*,s.domain from images as i left join server as s on s.server_id=i.server_id left join users as u on u.id=i.uid left join groups as g on u.gid=g.id where i.deleted=0 and i.private=0 and ((u.bandwidth<=g.bandwidth and i.uid!=0) or (i.bandwidth<=6442450944 and i.uid=0) ) and ( i.width>150 or i.height>150 or (i.width=0 and i.height=0) ) order by ratings/votes DESC limit 0,5
Table 'i' is marked as crashed and should be repaired SQL=select i.*,s.domain from images as i left join server as s on s.server_id=i.server_id left join users as u on u.id=i.uid left join groups as g on u.gid=g.id where i.deleted=0 and i.private=0 and ((u.bandwidth<=g.bandwidth and i.uid!=0) or (i.bandwidth<=6442450944 and i.uid=0) ) and ( i.width>150 or i.height>150 or (i.width=0 and i.height=0) ) order by i.views DESC limit 0,5 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/imagefi/public_html/includes/database.php:143) in /home/imagefi/public_html/includes/function.php on line 1228 Table 'images' is marked as crashed and should be repaired SQL=select count(*) as pics,count(if(time>1220338800,1,NULL)) as todays,count(if(1220338800>time and time>1220252400,1,NULL)) as yestodays from images where deleted=0
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