which image host ?

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But the shack faces slowness a bit too often these days, and people keep telling me they can't access my shack user page. I've been looking for an alternative myself and I'm close to signing up for a Photobucket pro account.
 
It's not just about space, it's about ease of use Udit. I'm able to upload any pic from Firefox to Imageshack/Photobucket with a click - and then I can copy code for forums, website, email etc. without logging in to those sites ;) Time is money!
 
Check these few ;) all support hotlinking

1. Allyoucanupload
Features:
  • Supported formats: .GIF and .JPEG
  • multiple image uploads(up to 3 images simultaneously)
  • different resizing option for each uploaded image
  • registration is not required
  • no restrictions on file size, bandwidth or storage period and amount

2. ImageVenue

Features:
  • Image Types Allowed: jpeg, jpg
  • maximum file size: 1.5Meg
  • unlimited storage hosting period
  • unlimited bandwidth
  • no registration required

3. ImgPlace

Features:
  • Max. file size: 1.5MB
  • Supported image formats: .JPG, .JPEG, .PNG, .GIF, BMP, TIF and TIFF
  • mass image uploads(up to 10)
  • image resizing for single uploads
  • no bandwidth, storage or storage duration limits
  • registration is not required

4. TinyPic

Features:
  • unlimited storage, hosting period and bandwidth
  • no restrictions on file size or image formats
  • also lets you host videos
  • registration is not required

5. Free Share

Features:
  • Supported image formats: jpeg gif png jpg bmp
  • Filesize limit: 1.5MB or upon registration File limit: 5mb

6. Free Image Hosting

Features:
  • Supported image formats: .JPG, .JPEG, .PNG and .GIF
  • Max. file size: 3,000 KB
  • no storage, bandwidth or hosting period limit
  • registration is not required
 
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Another vote for ImgX, ease of use and interface is pretty good...and unlike Imageshack I can link to my pics at a later time, which IMO is better a feature then just uploading and linking.

I guess both of them have their uses.
 
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