Libox is a new free service for publishing media data.
Literally today, an interesting Libox service has appeared on the network. We all heard about DropBox and similar remote storage systems. Libox is different from similar systems. The fact is that in the case of network storages user data is stored on a remote machine of a company that provides cloud services.
In the case of Libox, the data does not “go away” from the user's computer. The system is focused on working with multimedia content, such as photos, audio recordings and video. Without going into the subtleties of technology, one can say the work of Libox is similar to the work of a torrent tracker.
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The user installs a special application Libox on his computer, provides access to data for certain groups of users and devices. Moreover, access to viewing content can be obtained not only from a computer, but in general from any device that has a browser with support for HTML 5.0, well, and a bright Internet of course.
The service logic is simple: the user opens access to his data, then his friends or he himself views this data from his smartphone or work computer. And no codecs or specialized software to view a video or photo is not necessary.
At the moment, the following functionality is available in Libox:
Automatic synchronization of media files between any devices on which Libox is installed
Access to media data from any computer or device from which you can access the Libox website
Distribution of media data between friends or those who will be open
At this stage, the functionality provided is free, but the company is not going to make it paid in the future. The fact is that Libox developers plan to make money on users who wish to buy space on the server to back up data. Here is the official site of the service where you can register and download the client.