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MediaFire application is now available on Facebook!

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

We’re excited to officially announce the new MediaFire application for Facebook! The MediaFire application is a full integration of MediaFire’s file hosting and management tools for Facebook. It provides a true file hosting platform allowing for the upload and management of any file type with no storage limits. The application allows any Facebook user to connect their existing MediaFire.com account and share all of their existing files, or create a new account. As always, you have the ability to set files to private or password protected for an added level of security.


The MediaFire application provides a complete solution for file storage and hosting through Facebook including the ability to browse your friends files and post files to your profile. You can also see a list of recently posted files by your friends who also use the MediaFire application.

Once the application is installed it’s easy to post files and folders to your profile so that all of your Facebook friends can access them.

You can see some more screenshots and additional information on the MediaFire Facebook application page.

As always, let us know if you’ve got any suggestions or feedback for this new Facebook application.

Cheers!

Tom

Update and New Feature

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Tonight we rolled out a set of updates and a few bug fixes. While the majority of the work went into improving the performance of our file servers we’ve also made a few visual updates and added a new feature by popular request; the ability to adjust the number of items displayed per page.

Check the top right of your file list for the new “Files per page” control:

Unlimited Free Image and File Hosting at MediaFire

This feature should make it a lot easier to manage large lists of files or simplify your list view to only show 10 items for easy browsing. Let us know what you think!

Thank you to everyone who’s emailed in their experiences with the new site, your feedback has been invaluable. As always, feel free to contact us anytime if you happen to run into bug or just want to give us some suggestions for new features.

Over the next few weeks we’re going to be releasing a few more exciting new features and I’ll be updating the blog more frequently. Check back soon and keep the feedback coming in!

Tom