Comparison with Mirrored.to and Mirrorace.org
Here's a comparison with 2 file uploaders (Mirrored.to & Mirrorace.org) on different platforms, which have some of the same features as PolyUploader
Comparison table
PolyUploader | Mirrored.to | Mirrorace.org | |
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Number of hosting providers supported | 76 | 361 | 542 |
No need for a user account to fully use the service | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Maximum file size limit | infinite3 | 500MB | 5GB |
History of uploaded files | ✔️ | ⚠️4 | ⚠️4 |
Flags up offline hosts and prevents the user from uploading files to them | ✔️ | ⚠️5 | ❌ |
Uploaded file can be deleted6 | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Ability to upload a file from a URL | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Ability to upload multiple files simultaneously | ❌ | ✔️7 | ✔️8 |
Profile features | ✔️ | ⚠️9 | ⚠️9 |
Created links accessible from a shareable link | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Supports user API keys for concerned hosts | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Open-source | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Legend
- ✔️: Yes
- ❌: No
- ⚠️: Partially
Footnotes
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Only 13 hosts are proposed when we don't use an account. ↩
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Only 36 hosts are proposed when we don't use an account. Many hosts are no longer supported, and I've found that around 60% of hosts are no longer functional. ↩
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File size is not restricted by the software, but by the host. It all depends on the host's capacity. ↩
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Offline hosts are not deactivated, we need to go to "https://www.mirrored.to/p/host-status" for status information. ↩
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Provided that the host is able to delete it and offers the ability to do so ↩
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This feature is limited to 20 files. ↩
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This feature is limited to 50 files. ↩
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Only a "profile" that checks off the favorite hosts selected in the settings. User account required. ↩ ↩2