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Share your digital media files with CyberLink Live

by Lee Collins

17 Jan 2008

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Screengrab_3 An obvious way of sharing your photos or videos with friends and family is to make them available online; this enables them to access the files over the Internet from almost anywhere which is especially convenient if your relations live half way round the world. A useful and relatively low maintenance way of doing this is to enable selected people to remotely access files that are stored on your home PC, rather than spending time uploading them all to your homepage.

CyberLink Live 1.5.0.2302 enables users from all over to access your media collections including, videos, music and photos. Friends and family can comment on photos, and you can send URLs to people from your ‘contacts’ list so that files can be shared with the relevant people, all within a single application.

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