Nautilus-Share: A quick and easy way to share you

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Quick Tour

  • A new entry in your nautilus rightclick menu with a nice icon.
  • A simple dialog to share your folder, allows you to choose a name and decide to make it readonly or not.
  • You can also access it from the properties tab of your folder.
  • You can see as you type if the sharename is already used or not.
  • When you share a folder, nautilus display a nice palm to visually show you which folders are shared.

What are the Features

  • Easy to use: Only simple choice to make:
    • A name for the share
    • Read only or Read/write
  • Quick and integrated in nautilus: no need to look for a separate application in a sub menu:
    • Right-click on a folder
    • Choose the "Share" entry
    • Check the checkbutton, and you are done!
  • No need to be root: you can share your own folders without asking for any root password. It uses the same technology (dbus (http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus)), as many new softwares with the goals of project Utopia: NetworkManager (http://people.redhat.com/dcbw/NetworkManager/), gnome-volume-manager (http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-volume-manager/), etc.
  • Share with all other operating system: using samba as its backend, your shares are accessible to Windows and Mac users.
  • Instant Apply: Your changes are applyed as soon as you change something (name, read/write, etc).
  • Check share name as you type: If the share name that you choose is already used or forbidden, you see it immediately as you typed it.
  • Know what you share: Nautilus put a nice palm on the folder that you share, no need to start a separate application to check it.

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