The quickest and easiest way to get files approved. Upload file, send link and get feedback or approval. No learning curve. Feedback tools have too many features So, rather than cram as many features as we could like everybody else, we made it fast and easy. File Approved has the features you want, which is all you really need.
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To be honest, YouTube is not only a platform where you can watch /download the video ,but a wonderful field where you can share and grow personally and help oher people to flourish through sharing your vision , art ,creativity ,etc.
I like the idea of YouTube serving as a search engine and an entertaining feat
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For internal review, we use Frame.io, but for external review, feedback, and approval, we use https://fileapproved.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't know of any self-hosted solutions, but http://fileapproved.com is only $4 a month, so that's about as inexpensive as it gets probably. Source: about 1 year ago
We use Frame.io for internal review (for people in our organization) and we use fileapproved.com for external review, since reviewers don't need to put in an email or anything that you don't specify. Source: over 1 year ago
Fileapproved.com - Sending anyone files to approve or leave feedback on, and being able to specify what info you need from them to be able to approve (not needing their email if you don't want/need it). And it's only $4 a month. Source: over 1 year ago
We use Frame.io to send files internally for review and feedback and use fileapproved.com to send files to clients or people who need to review and leave feedback externally. Source: over 1 year ago
If anyone is curious, here is an amazing and scientific YouTube channel mostly focused on the pyramids: https://youtube.com/@historyforgranite. - Source: Hacker News / about 9 hours ago
USCSB channel. They do mini documentaries on chemical/industrial disasters that investigated. Some of them are relatively in depth: https://youtube.com/@uscsb?si=vVJ0T2xzu_Mt5l2x. - Source: Hacker News / about 22 hours ago
This guy’s channel is a good place to start… https://youtube.com/@markrichards5014?si=WNey2f9ibqFNLBYP. - Source: Hacker News / 1 day ago
I enjoyed the ad for the same reason I and millions of others enjoy The Hydraulic Press Channel [1], I genuinely have trouble seeing how in good faith the ad could have been interpreted as anything other than "This is all the stuff that fits in your iPad" - https://youtube.com/@hydraulicpresschannel. - Source: Hacker News / 7 days ago
Someone get Styropyro to build one to power a laser cannon. He’d build one for sure. https://youtube.com/@styropyro?si=6odE-Af0yU8ZpzxE. - Source: Hacker News / 12 days ago
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