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Libox sharing compared to other popular services

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Sharing a typical 10MP photo using current free sharing services

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Original Quality Sharing

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Libox screenshot

Our digital cameras, camcorders and mobile phones, are taking amazing HD quality photos and videos, which we can enjoy on our computer, but when we want to share those experiences with our friends using current free popular services from email to social networks, our media gets compressed, resized, degraded and then sent to our friends.

We at Libox believe that media should be viewed in it’s original format and quality, so when you share media with your friends using Libox they get the original files, so they enjoy  the full  experience.

Libox also includes an integrated media player with support to all major media formats, so when using Libox you don’t have to worry that you or your friend won’t be able to view the media. You just click the file and instantly enjoy HD playback, no more geeky formats worries.

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Simplicity by design

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Libox design

When we designed the Libox user interface we focused on simplicity, functionality and minimalism.

Libox is composed of three main activities, Navigating Media, Playing Media and Sharing. In each activity the majority of the interface is dedicated  to that activity. For example when you view media you don’t have to press the “full screen” button because the media is given most of the screen real estate anyway. Same goes for any other activity, in search most of the screen is occupied by the search results.

The buttons on top also dynamically  change depending  on what you’re doing right now, this way we don’t have to waste space on irrelevant  buttons. For example when navigating media you see relevant set of buttons and when you select media the buttons change to allow you to perform actions on selected media.

User interface is very important to us, so if you think we can improve please send us feedback.

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