Papaya is a handy little app that makes sharing files with your coworkers or anyone on your network super easy. Instead of spending ages trying to send files, you can just drag and drop them into Papaya, and it instantly starts a web server for you.
When you launch Papaya, it automatically kicks off a web server. All you have to do is drag the files you want to share right into the app's window. You’ll see all your shared files listed out with their names and sizes, which is pretty neat!
One cool feature of Papaya is that you can organize your files into folders. If you need to share an entire folder, no problem! Papaya lets you zip it up using ZIP or TAR standards before sharing.
The app comes with an Info panel where you can grab the link to your shared file. Plus, you can choose who gets to view or access it. There’s also an option to set up an authentication account if you want extra security for your files.
If you're working with images, Papaya has some awesome tools for that too! It can resize pictures when they’re downloaded and even lets you annotate them. You can draw on top of images, crop them, add blur effects—you name it!
In short, Papaya gives you a straightforward way to share files quickly. Just start the web server on your Mac and drag those files over—it's that simple!
Just so you know, the Papaya project isn’t being developed anymore, so it doesn’t work on macOS Sierra. The last version still works great on El Capitan though.
The good news? The developer offers Papaya for free! If you're looking for a license code to unlock everything this app has to offer, check out their website here.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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