Note: I am practicing README-driven development. This README will serve as a general introduction to what this software will do when it is completed. This message will stay here until the software is in a usable state.
Pigion is a an app that allows you to quickly and easily share files with anyone.
We share stuff with each other all the time. The other day, I took so many screenshots that people thought the paparazzi had finally found out about my juggling skills.
Dropbox isn't cool, you know what's cool? A billion Dropbox is pretty sweet, but they aren't a direct competitor right now. In fact, you can even use [Dropbox and Pigion](#I could use my Dropbox instead of hosting it on my own S3) together.
- Create file - take screenshot, write script, upload a photo from your camera, etc.
- Open web browser and go to Imgur for images or Dropbox for everything else.
- Get the link that I can send to people, either by clicking on the image in Imgur and then copying the URL or right clicking the file in Dropbox and clicking share.
- Now that I have a link to that file, I can paste it anywhere I want - instant messaging, email, Yammer, Twitter, etc.
- Create file - take screenshot, write script, upload a photo from your camera, etc.
- Press the Cloud Copy keymap, currently Ctrl + Shift + C.
- Now that I have a link to that file, I can paste it anywhere I want - instant messaging, email, Yammer, Twitter, etc.
Ctrl + Shift + C puts a link to any file you have locally on your clipboard that you can then paste in an email or IM, iMessage, ChatRoulette window, or anywhere else your heart desires.
###...I could password protect the files
You can.
###...I could make the file available for only a short amount of time
You can.
###...I could use my Dropbox instead of hosting it on my own S3
You can.
###...I could use my Google Drive instead of hosting it on my own S3
You can.
###...there was a quick way to generate a link to Rick Astly's Never Gonna Give You Up
Go away.
As I stated before, this project is in active development. This README was the first thing I created.
If this is the only file in the repo and the last commit was over 3 months ago, I probably abandoned it and forgot about it. Sorry.
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