eSnips 1.1.0.6 for Windows

by Net Snippets Ltd.

Avg. Rating 4.3 (35 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.9 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/Me/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 8,278
Publisher Net Snippets Ltd.
Homepage eSnips

Publisher's Description

eSnips lets you snip, store and share anything you like. Up to 1GB of free storage for your Web research, files and photos.

Latest Reviews

ZenWarrior

ZenWarrior reviewed v1.1.0.3 on May 29, 2006

I became addicted to eSnips within minutes. It's the best way yet that I have found for easily pulling together in one place anything I might need for a project. I love the way it snips entire web pages. File and folder management are a breeze. If offered at a reasonable price, this is something for which I would have no problem paying. It's definitely a productivity booster.

To the person who had the image problem, be certain you selected the option to transfer it in its original form. It sounds as it you did not unselect the option to reduce its size for faster loading and less storage space.

call2

call2 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on May 1, 2006

It seems to be very good.

Although data files seem to be shared without any problems I put a 3Mb .bmp file up for sharing and it reduced it to a very poor resolution of 73k. When I applied the file to PSP it reported that the file was invalid.

radiomaffia

radiomaffia reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 28, 2006

Ok, it will be good prog, but I allways ask myselve the question: Why should i install something if it also can be aranged online with like photobucket and so on

Tokar

Tokar reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 26, 2006

If you can make use of this kind of service then this is the best of them all.

The only other competing product is Yahoo! My Web 2.0 beta...and eSnips is much much better than it.

The only hope I have for the future with this product is that you one could maybe store their IE favorites as backup on their service.

jimmy72

jimmy72 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 16, 2006

Awesome!

this is Flickr on steroids...
Forget having different services for different stuff (Flickr for your photo's, YouTube for your video's etc.).

The guys at eSnips understood that we need one place for all our stuff.

They give you 1 gigabyte for free (no bandwidth limitation) and you can upload anything you like and share it with all of us.

This is a Sure Winner,
thanks eSnips!

abear27

abear27 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Mar 24, 2006

Awesome idea - and lots of potential....

But... it wouldn't work for me.

The application perpetually crashes. I can't upload anything with it.

The IE toolbar it installs in also completely unresponsive.

I can upload single files via the website... which is a total pain in the a$$. The website - at least - also has a 10MB limit per file.

Crashlogs sent to developer for evaluation.

niknet

niknet reviewed v1.1.0.1 on Feb 24, 2006

One From The Best In The SF Clients! Save File To Online Storage Rigth Button Mouse Click Is Pretty Cool! Also And Bookmarks Too! Wery Fast Download And Upload *****

ZenWarrior

ZenWarrior reviewed v1.1.0.1 on Dec 2, 2005

Very cool.

(Maybe this time around such a service will not go the way of those created during the dot-com boom, and later went bust. I had to hustle like the d***ens to retrieve some stuff from one or two very similar services that went belly-up a few years back.)

Nikkie

Nikkie reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Dec 1, 2005

LOVE IT !!

Thank You for such a great way to share things with my family..

wang0109

wang0109 reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 14, 2005

one problem: I cannot connect to server, seems it doesn't support proxy servers. I never found where to enter the settings for proxy.

Avg. Rating 4.3 (35 votes)
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ZenWarrior

ZenWarrior reviewed v1.1.0.3 on May 29, 2006

I became addicted to eSnips within minutes. It's the best way yet that I have found for easily pulling together in one place anything I might need for a project. I love the way it snips entire web pages. File and folder management are a breeze. If offered at a reasonable price, this is something for which I would have no problem paying. It's definitely a productivity booster.

To the person who had the image problem, be certain you selected the option to transfer it in its original form. It sounds as it you did not unselect the option to reduce its size for faster loading and less storage space.

call2

call2 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on May 1, 2006

It seems to be very good.

Although data files seem to be shared without any problems I put a 3Mb .bmp file up for sharing and it reduced it to a very poor resolution of 73k. When I applied the file to PSP it reported that the file was invalid.

radiomaffia

radiomaffia reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 28, 2006

Ok, it will be good prog, but I allways ask myselve the question: Why should i install something if it also can be aranged online with like photobucket and so on

Tokar

Tokar reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 26, 2006

If you can make use of this kind of service then this is the best of them all.

The only other competing product is Yahoo! My Web 2.0 beta...and eSnips is much much better than it.

The only hope I have for the future with this product is that you one could maybe store their IE favorites as backup on their service.

jimmy72

jimmy72 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Apr 16, 2006

Awesome!

this is Flickr on steroids...
Forget having different services for different stuff (Flickr for your photo's, YouTube for your video's etc.).

The guys at eSnips understood that we need one place for all our stuff.

They give you 1 gigabyte for free (no bandwidth limitation) and you can upload anything you like and share it with all of us.

This is a Sure Winner,
thanks eSnips!

abear27

abear27 reviewed v1.1.0.2 Beta on Mar 24, 2006

Awesome idea - and lots of potential....

But... it wouldn't work for me.

The application perpetually crashes. I can't upload anything with it.

The IE toolbar it installs in also completely unresponsive.

I can upload single files via the website... which is a total pain in the a$$. The website - at least - also has a 10MB limit per file.

Crashlogs sent to developer for evaluation.

niknet

niknet reviewed v1.1.0.1 on Feb 24, 2006

One From The Best In The SF Clients! Save File To Online Storage Rigth Button Mouse Click Is Pretty Cool! Also And Bookmarks Too! Wery Fast Download And Upload *****

ZenWarrior

ZenWarrior reviewed v1.1.0.1 on Dec 2, 2005

Very cool.

(Maybe this time around such a service will not go the way of those created during the dot-com boom, and later went bust. I had to hustle like the d***ens to retrieve some stuff from one or two very similar services that went belly-up a few years back.)

Nikkie

Nikkie reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Dec 1, 2005

LOVE IT !!

Thank You for such a great way to share things with my family..

wang0109

wang0109 reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 14, 2005

one problem: I cannot connect to server, seems it doesn't support proxy servers. I never found where to enter the settings for proxy.

danlav

danlav reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 14, 2005

To rjohanson: I am wondering if we are on the same Internet when I read your post and review of this service: EVERY internet service that provides a free offering bases its revenues from ads. How else do you want a company to sustain 1GB of FREE storage for tons of users?
I love this service, the one 1gig space is great and you also have this very simple to use sharing stuff. They just added a toolbar for firefox and seem to just do everything right. I really don't get you!

yusufjee

yusufjee reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 13, 2005

To rjohanson: Its not adware, they are not displaying ads in the software but on the website. Nothing wrong with displaying ads on the website plus they are ads by Net Snippets, the company that owns this software. Infact Net Snippets itself is a very good program thats lets you save information and store web pages on the computer. eSnips is a step forward and its great. I just uploaded 230 Family Photos to be shared with my family. In my opinion its better than flickr for private sharing.

Neoprimal

Neoprimal reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 12, 2005

horsecharles could you name these FREE larger unlimited bandwidth sites? I'm so used to people running their mouths off about better products. How bout for once, you actually prove it.

This program works for everything I need. I can upload files to it that I'd like quick and easy access to, anyway....this includes but it's limited to pictures, music and software.

Tosawyer

Tosawyer reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 12, 2005

Tried it, liked it, seems to work as advertised.

sjc001

sjc001 reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 12, 2005

This is much better than Microsoft's Groups which only offers a truly puny 3 megs of free storage. BTW, you don't have to use the toolbar or client program either to access and manage your page.

horsecharles, if you think that 1 GB is puny than what are you putting there? 1 GB is still quite a lot of storage and its for free as well. And of course there are ads, most such sites have ads as well. Its how they can offer it for free to you.

horsecharles

horsecharles reviewed v1.0.9.9 Beta on Nov 11, 2005

Breaking a sacred cow, in posting a review w/o having utilized-- but at that puny 1gb size it's not worth any reviewer's time(not even the time spent typing this out), much less any regular user's. And it's not like they haven't asked for it-- after all, "store and share anything you like" is their motto.
edit-reply: come on! i have several computers, each w/ multiple & large hard drives-- what could i possibly use this storage for, even if i was willing to endure time-consuming folder/file splitting(& to boot i don't do photos, videos, music)? You're competing against sites offering free unlimited(or at least way larger) storage, hosting, transfer, and/or email- not to mention portable storage devices w/ larger capacity & not at the mercy of upload speed limits.
Bump up the capacity to 10gb(at the very least 5gb w/ appropriate/necessary transfer size & bandwidth)& you may start getting some look-see's...If you rate this a 5, i wonder what rating the larger/unlimited bandwidth sites merit?
Ad-sponsored's fine, nothing wrong with that btw.
2nd edit(& last, to avoid veering off-topic): Neo*, so any knowledge/facts that don't already reside in your brain- mean they just don't exist in this world? Yikes! Tell you what--you do your own research(the sites are out there, it's not rocket science or cloak&dagger)to prove your own rude & mistaken challenges & thread hijacks.

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