Upload masses of images lightning-fast with Hyperdesktop

31.10.2012
Hyperdesktop (free) is right up your alley if you are a blogger, involved in tech support, or like to upload lots of images for Facebook and Reddit.

Uploading multiple images the regular way can be a hassle. You always need to have your browser open on the correct image-uploading website, and you have to point and click the image's location on your computer.

If you're doing this for only one or two images, it isn't such a big deal, but what if you're uploading 20 images? Thirty? Fifty, even? That's when the whole point-and-click process becomes tedious and time-consuming.

Hyperdesktop turns image uploading into an easy and pain-free task. What's more, it's a portable app, so there's no installation involved.  You can carry it around on a USB stick or put it on Dropbox for easy access, no matter what computer you happen to be working from.

The small desktop app, when running, sits quietly and unobtrusively next to the clock in your Windows OS, and when you need to upload an image online or take a screenshot, it jumps into action. You can then choose from one of two main functions, uploading images or taking a screenshot.

Screenshots are fairly straightforward. You can either take a screenshot of the entire monitor screen or just a selected area. The quality of the screenshot is first-class, and you have the option of editing the screenshot before saving it.