FireUploader: Universal uploader extension for Firefox

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Fire Uploader is a Firefox Add-on that allows you to upload or download files to popular web services such as Flickr, Picasa and YouTube using a friendly interface.

FireUploader permits uploading of any number of files, has the ability to add multiple accounts and shows both the local and remote folders. And more.

Worth a look for anyone who does a lot of uploading.

July 19, 2007 in Firefox

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