![]() ![]() It looks to me like you can add a #1o to the shareable URL to disable the edit/delete functions, but clearing those three characters out of the URL easily brings them back. It seems that Minus has done away with the custom URLs for editing, and I’m not entirely clear on how an unregistered guest stops someone else from deleting or editing an image. Uploading and administering images was all handled through a system of custom URLs that didn’t require a login and password to access. Previously, there was little incentive to register. It does seem that Minus has become slightly less user-friendly for unregistered guests. So it still gets a groovy rating from me. dead simple image sharing without registration) hasn’t changed. Overall, the core functionality of Minus (i.e. The min.us URL still works.File size limits have been boosted from 50 mb to 2 GBA plethora of new perks for registered users:Personalized subdomains, such as to 50 GB of free storage spaceFiles remain indefinitely without expiringNew browser apps for Chrome and FirefoxAdd effects to your photos via Android, iPhone/iPad, and the webMinus Desktop App now captures screenshotsGuest uploads now expire after 30 days (before, they were hosted indefinitely)Browse other Minus uploads with the Explore feature (sort of like Pinterest)Folders for organization, of course, but some other cool tricks, too More Reasons to Register # Xie and his cohorts have snagged the domain. Easy drag-and-drop image uploading without registrationMinus is free with no advertisementsOfficial iOS and Android apps What’s new? # ![]()
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