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CyberLink Live 1.5

by Lee Collins

17 Jan 2008

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Verdict

Share videos, photos and music online using a single application

Review Rating: rating

Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista

Manufacturer: CyberLink

Size: 18.25MB

Number of Downloads: 133

Price: Free

CyberLink Live

There are a number of different solutions for sharing media files, most of them are often long-winded, time consuming or just plain complicated. It would be an easier experience if all media files could be shared from a single application. The benefit of a single application is that it makes transferring files between your friends and family, far easier.

CyberLink Live is a handy tool that enables you to share your digital media collection with friends and family. Another useful feature is that, just using a simple web browser, you can access your media files from anywhere.

No files are transferred from your PC or the Internet, you simply access specified folders you create for your CyberLink profile, enabling you to share most digital media formats whilst controlling what is viewed and when. Even videos or images viewed by a webcam can be shared.

You can create lists of contacts, allow people to comment on selected files, and send URLs of videos to friends and family all within a single application, leaving less chance of encountering any problems when sharing your media files.

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