Olipo is a mobile engine which, embedded on your USB drive, enable you to gather the files you host on web services like Picasa, YouTube or Box.net onto your USB drive.
Olipo is also a little company based in Labège near Toulouse in the south of France. Olipo develops the mobile engine and a set of more or less useful plugins for this engine.
On Olipo website, you can try for example the following plugins:
- Box.net: your USB drive will be your Box account mirror. You'll be able to do everything you want on your files and the actions will be replicated to your Box account (very useful to have an online backup with no pain at all);
- Picasa: you'll get your photos on your USB drive and when you'll drop a new photo to your USB drive, it will be automatically uploaded to your Picasa album;
- Flickr: the same, but for Flickr;
- Facebook: the same, but for Facebook;
- YouTube: you'll get a folder on your USB drive useful to automatically upload your videos to YouTube, just drop your files into it;
- Computer Synch: useful to make a folder of your USB drive mirror of a folder of your computer. When you'll plug your USB drive to your computer, the files will be synchronized between your computer and it (copied, moved, created, deleted, etc.). This plugin handles very cleverly the conflicts;
- PHP Gateway: you have a PHP website somewhere? Upload the olipo.php gateway to it and your USB drive will be a mirror of your online space (you don't need anymore any FTP tricks)
- and more...
http://www.olipo.net
lundi 1 décembre 2008
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the windows installer says to me "invalid error" when executing
I'll check it but I need to know which version of Windows do you use.
Hum... It looks like a "download failed" problem. Please try again to download the Windows version and it should work if the download process goes to the end properly.
No, that's definetly not the point. I tried it several times. See error window here: http://i39.tinypic.com/iduhht.jpg
I'm using Windows XP En SP3.
This error means that the file you downloaded is not complete (it must end with a predefined signature).
I think it may be your antivirus or firewall blocking the download because our executable file contains unmapped resources at the end of the file.
Thus I chose to change the download process: now users download a zipped executable file. I hope the process remains simple and straightforward for everyone.
Thank you very much for your comments. Please give me informations back, overall if you're in trouble.
thanks that made it
I've removed the unmapped resources from the downloaded executable (they are mapped now). So you can try again to download the executable (not zipped) and it should not be cropped by your antivirus (if what I think is true).
I've created a download page to enable users to download zipped executable or with the help of Java.
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