VineClient is an extension for Google Chrome that offers a full client to access from the browser and Vine also upload videos to the service.
The photographs are often the more we tend to share content through social networks, in fact, thanks to our smartphones is extremely easy to do. However, in just one year, the video has also been made within the space we share files from our mobile devices and obviously Vine and services like Instagram have done much to it.
Both Vine as Instagram are oriented segment mobility services but have also evolved into the world of "conventional web" to provide users with web clients I can follow the publications of our friends. Generally, these web customers have a functionality oriented publications that follow our friends and participate in the conversation, however, it is unusual that allow us to upload content (some breaking scheme of service and its focus on mobility).
If you are an active user of Vine and also to use from your mobile device, you apetecería also use it from the browser, including the ability to upload videos in the Chrome Web Store can find an extension for Chrome that offers a full client Vine for the browser .
VineClient , which is the name of this extension for Google Chrome is a full client came to your browser that enables you to follow the publications that make our friends, participate in the conversation with comments and likes , and most importantly, we can also upload videos to the service from the browser and download the video that we like.
The proposed VineClient is certainly interesting because it allows us to extend the use of came to our desktop browser in a much broader way (even if it means skip the "concept" that Twitter set for your video sharing service). One of the shortcomings of VineClient is not allowing us to record webcam videos with our PC , we will have to upload videos and pictures and have to meet certain requirements as smaller than 5MB, not exceeding a duration to 6.8 seconds and upload video in any of the supported formats (3GP, AVI, FLV, MKV, MOV, MP4, WMV, etc.).
The implementation of the extension is not automatic but the process is extremely complex and does not take long to extend the use of Vine to Google Chrome.
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