Share files directly from your computer easily and safely.
The Opera Unite File Sharing service is simply the easiest way to share files from your computer. There is no need to worry about attaching loads of files to e-mails, or about single files being too large to send by e-mail. You don't have to sign up for third-party file sending applications, or set up an FTP service. All you need to do is send your friends the unique URL and they can instantly see your files. As we said. Simple.
Note: Please respect artists. Only share content if you have the right to do so.
I tried file sharing on local LAN (Wifi 55 Mbs) and average speed was 45 KBs (ten time slower than sharing via samba), very disappointing :-( It was almost impossible to open any web page in Opera during file transfer.
Couple of issues with this app. 1. Once you have chosen a folder to share and later decide to not share ie leave content shared folder blank, it will not allow it. 2. Please allow for the entry of E-mail other than what is listed. ie link to users E-mail. (It took me years to get rid of the dozens of E-mail accounts and settle for the one I currently use).
I set up file sharing and tested it and it worked fine,
I added a web page and that worked fine too.
Next day when i try to access the file in file sharing i get the message "you tried to access an Opera Unite application that is currently unavailable.
The file sharing app is a great idea. The most annoying problem I have with it right now, is the lack of a feature to control my bandwidth. I just sucks the maximum upload bandwidth and gives me no room to do something else.
The file sharing service is basically useless, because crucial things are missing:
1. Possibility to share more than one folder 2. Possibility to selectively share or not share subfolders 3. Detailed status display of current up- and download activity 4. Having file sharing groups and the possibility to download from more than one source in the group 5. Different access access rights for shared folders, based on groups
And for some reason, the download speed is horrible (< 10 kb/s). Don't know however, if other people have the same problem too. Anyway, if file sharing with Opera would be easy and comfortable, I'd switch from Firefox to Opera. But as long as this ain't working, Opera is a waste of time. Oh, and by the way - smooth scrolling isn't working either with version 10..
Basically, I'd like Opera's file sharing work like Alliance P2P and then it would be really interesting.
Optional https for unite-2-client-encryrption would be a neat feature
By eviloverlord, # Nov 23, 2009 8:16:28 PM
By Evilda, # Nov 23, 2009 6:12:32 PM
By r00ter, # Nov 23, 2009 2:36:42 PM
Resource not found!
This problem is possible because of Agnitum Outpost Firewall?
By alionkaya, # Nov 21, 2009 4:49:57 PM
By zxcat, # Nov 19, 2009 10:38:26 AM
By frogstomp, # Nov 19, 2009 10:18:35 AM
By xilecomputer, # Nov 10, 2009 7:05:30 PM
1. Once you have chosen a folder to share and later decide to not share ie leave content shared folder blank, it will not allow it.
2. Please allow for the entry of E-mail other than what is listed. ie link to users E-mail. (It took me years to get rid of the dozens of E-mail accounts and settle for the one I currently use).
By TeeJayH, # Nov 8, 2009 5:45:57 PM
How can I add multiple folders?
By Mnet, # Nov 6, 2009 3:47:15 PM
I added a web page and that worked fine too.
Next day when i try to access the file in file sharing i get the message "you tried to access an Opera Unite application that is currently unavailable.
testing on line in OperaUnite works all right.
is this a program fault?
Barry
By BarryH88, # Nov 5, 2009 11:20:33 PM
You can limit the upload rate here (put it in the Opera Web address bar):
opera:config#WebServer|MaxUploadRate(kBps)
By sjogren, # Nov 3, 2009 12:06:00 PM
Keep up the good work!
By Fraggles, # Nov 2, 2009 7:18:36 AM
By lilmoder, # Oct 31, 2009 11:43:43 AM
Такой вопрос можно ли как-то закрыть доступ к определенным подкаталогам?
Good time.
This question is it possible to somehow block access to certain subdirectories?
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By Mnet, # Oct 24, 2009 5:55:51 AM
* Sort by name, size, date
Quite a must have feature for any file browsing application
* Merge this with File Inbox application
Just make uploading a feature that can be turned on when wanted, no need for a separate application.
* Feature to download full folders at once:
As an on-the-fly-created archive files (just like HFS does using tar.gz)
By redpok, # Oct 19, 2009 6:25:29 PM
By GlebHp, # Oct 19, 2009 5:16:13 PM
By conradb, # Oct 17, 2009 4:20:59 PM
1. Possibility to share more than one folder
2. Possibility to selectively share or not share subfolders
3. Detailed status display of current up- and download activity
4. Having file sharing groups and the possibility to download from more than one source in the group
5. Different access access rights for shared folders, based on groups
And for some reason, the download speed is horrible (< 10 kb/s). Don't know however, if other people have the same problem too. Anyway, if file sharing with Opera would be easy and comfortable, I'd switch from Firefox to Opera. But as long as this ain't working, Opera is a waste of time. Oh, and by the way - smooth scrolling isn't working either with version 10..
Basically, I'd like Opera's file sharing work like Alliance P2P and then it would be really interesting.
By operatester555, # Oct 16, 2009 5:58:12 AM
I'm trying to download local files via File share, but instead of full-size MP3 I receive only 68 kb corrupted files.
Windows XP Pro SP3 x32.
No firewall installed.
By tsarhan, # Oct 14, 2009 7:16:41 PM
By paulgruen, # Oct 14, 2009 4:49:35 PM