#4386
As the successor of uCloud developed by MFScripts from United Kingdom, YetiShare is more popular and more powerful. Within a certain period of time, it had become the only strong performer, even the synonym of all existing file hosting scripts. With Yetishare, webmasters can build their own professional file hosting website to share files and earn money by advertising and/or selling their file hosting service.

#4385
Only a few ones could stand out or in other words were selected by AppNee in dozens of PHP-driven universal file hosting scripts, which include the very popular uCloud (formerly called Cloudable) and the Yetishare (uCloud's successor) developed by MFScripts from United Kingdom). In this post, we will introduce uCloud first, in another post it will be about Yetishare or Veno File Manager.

#4291
As of writing this post (at least 5 months ago), AppNee is officially ready to move to a VPS hosting. But because the server administrator was accustomed to use the popular, simple and friendly inbuilt cPanel web hosting control panel (WHCP) on a shared hosting, at the very start, operating a VPS under the command line (via Linux Terminal) is confusing, very ungainly and inefficient. Fortunately, we eventually realized that after buying a new VPS, AppNee must start to install and use an open-source, free web hosting control panel to replace the cPanel, with which we can easily set the server and manage websites inside as before - in a visual and efficient method.

#4290
As is known to all, the serious network blockade and censorship in Mainland China (namely the GFW founded in 1998) has given rise to numerous excellent proxy software from China, including but not limited to: Freegate, UltraSurf, SoftEther VPNGoAgent, Shadowsocks, cow, Lantern, and more. Among them, Shadowsocks (AKA: 影梭) is a free, open-source, cross-platform, encrypted, and secure small proxy project from China. It uses the SOCKS5 proxy protocol (similar to SSH tunnel), and runs very, very fast. In China and many other countries, it's widely used to break through the GFW-like Internet blockade and censorship and access the disturbed, blocked, or shielded web sites and web services around the world, such as Google, YouTube, FaceBook/Twitter, and more.

#3103
Why do we need to publish a post about this kind of web chatting app? After all, there have been too many video chat programs, such as ICQ, Pidgin, Miranda, Skype, TeamViewer, etc. Because sometimes we need to ensure that the communication is more privacy and exclusive (undisturbed), secure enough, and we can enjoy that anytime and anywhere.

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