Good to hear that anurr!
It's actually pretty easy and won't confuse your users at all - maybe my description was a little unclear.
Here's a video of how your users see safebyte when clicking on one of your links:
[video=youtube;H-B4J_-SpYU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-B4J_-SpYU[/video]
Watch on YouTube and
try it yourself
They are able to open most files directly:
- Videos (native video + VLC plugin for playing almost every video imagineable)
- Images
- Text
- PDF
- Music
- Apps
(I don't think there is another service supporting that many file-extensions!)
Of course every file is also downloadable. And
zippable.
So, to clarify, when a user downloads a file <500MB at one time, and then comes back to download another, he/she has to do some tasks or buy, or what?
I mean, to stay within 500MB? Because, prior to being Pro, I was able to "over"-upload my 500MB (it just started to show bigger aggregate amount on the top of the 500).
When a user downloads a file < 500mb and tries to request another one, the following dialog will be shown:
The user can now either buy a pro membership (you'll get credited for the order), wait,
or extend his account (for example decrease the time needed to recharge the traffic) by
using the points earned by
http://www.safebyte.com/rewards (free of charge).
Regarding the "overupload": Free user are able to store up to 50 GB.
You can learn more about the
active file space by clicking on the space-bar (inside your sidebar)
or by reading a into this thread, I've elaborated it in a previous posts.
Hope it helped to clarify!
Regards,
Niko