Uploading a few pictures to a Web site is one thing, uploading 500+ pictures is quite another. For people who have tried, the experience typically involves spending many hours selecting and uploading pictures, a process few of us want to repeat.
Want to upload videos or audio podcasts? It certainly won't be any easier. Try to upload a 15 minute video clip of 240M bytes from your PC, and you will know how it feels.
Even with the upload tools from some Web sites, uploading media files still requires spending hours selecting and uploading files manually. All of us would like to share many of our pictures, videos, and audio podcasts from our PCs, only if doing so is less time-consuming.
The iGliss PC Client takes the hassle away from remotely accessing and sharing your pictures, videos, and music on your PCs. It monitors the media directories, automatically syncs the media files up to your iGliss media catalog without a single mouse click by you. It lets you instantly share your personal media content with your friends. It also keeps your iGliss media catalog in sync with your media library on your PC. For example, if you delete a picture from your PC, the iGliss PC Client also automatically remove it from your iGliss catalog.
iGliss truly makes uploading media files a thing of the past.

Only 3.5M bytes in size, the iGliss PC Client has a simple and intuitive interface. However, don't be fooled by its simplicity and small footprint. It has packed a lot of amazing capabilities that makes sharing media content fun and easy.
My wife recently took some 300+ pictures and videos of our two kids using our new 10 MP digital camera. After she transferred the pictures and videos to a folder on our home PC over a USB cable, she simply added the folder to the iGliss PC Client. Presto! The pictures were almost instantly added to a new picture album in her iGliss media catalog. More interestingly, iGliss also automatically separated the videos from the pictures, and created a new video channel for the videos.
All my wife needed to do afterwards was to share the album and channel with her group of friends on iGliss. Instantly her friends was able to enjoy the pictures and videos she shared with them. It was that simple.
A week later, my wife added more pictures and videos from her camera to the same PC folder. This time she didn't even need to do anything. iGliss automatically synchronized the pictures and videos to her iGliss album and video channel, and her friends were automatically notified of the new media content that she shared with them.
To me, the best part is that iGliss can sync my favorite music tracks to my iGliss media catalog, so that I can listen to my favorite music from my laptop over the Internet while I am at work or on the road.
Please give the iGliss PC client a try. I hope you will find it easier than ever to share your media content from your PCs, without you ever uploading a single file.