Nokia Beta Labs today made available a preview of the next version of Share Online, Nokia's media sharing application. Share Online version 4 has an improved upload/download experience which allows asynchronous usage, adds an outbox to make it easier to manage uploads and improved active standby indicators (including the ability to remove them). The new version is currently only available for the N96, 6210, 6220 and 5320.
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I wonder if Nokia got serious this time and Share Online now supports Picasa and Facebook? Sorry but nobody uses silly ovi... except for a few Nokia fanboys.
For this crapware to make sense it has to support Picasa especially.
Ovi has some nifty features allowing 'private' sharing to non-member. Who uses facebook other than kiddies? Picasa? Please, at least shout Flickr. Nothing wrong with Share Online. I love it.
A Nokia Fanboy for sure.
Pff, who uses picasa anyway, flickr for the win 8)
Or, there will always be someone unsatisfied. :P
The region make difference here...for Facebook its the largest in some countries and ignored in others.
Ovi isnt silly but its new and only Nokia phone users know what is it and this is why only Nokia fanboys use it.
Free Flickr account is very limited and many people dont like to pay when they have the same thing for free even its somehow better.
Sorry but nobody uses silly ovi... except for a few Nokia fanboys.
What's wrong with Ovi?
It's only just launched for heaven's sake, give it a chance.
Not to mention that you can just embed pictures saved to Ovi on your Facebook profile...
http://apps.new.facebook.com/ovishare/