pi.pe will initiate the transfer and notify you through email once all the files are processed. When you are ready, click on the Start transfer button to initiate the file transfer. Finally pi.pe will ask you to give a name to the album. For the article I have selected Picasa but there are many services you can choose from including Facebook and Facebook Pages. Step 4: After reviewing the selection, select the service you would like to export the photos to. Please make sure you select only media files and proceed to the next step. Selecting a folder will include all the sub-folders as well. Step 3: In the next step, you will be asked to choose the folders or individual photos you would like to transfer. Having selected the source, click on the Continue button. After you select an account, you will have to authenticate yourself and grant pi.pe complete access over your account. The account you select here will be selected as the source of the transfer. Step 2: After successful authentication, you will see a list of services you can use to import the files. pi.pe will read the email address associated with your account which will be used to send you emails regarding the status of your transfers. ![]() If you are planning to transfer files from Google Drive, I would recommend using the Google account to authenticate yourself. Step 1: Open pi.pe homepage and log in using Google, Facebook or Yahoo account. However, you can have a look at an all new service called MultCloud to transfer photos between multiple cloud accounts. Update: Pi.pe services have been shutdown temporarily and there is no update on when it might be back. So let’s see how we can copy media files from one service to another using pi.pe. And not only that, using pi.pe you can transfer photos and media files between a dozen social networks without downloading them to your computer. ![]() Pi.pe (That’s how they like to write their name) is one such great web service which helped me with the task at hand. Clearly I was wasting my bandwidth and time, and that persuaded me to look for alternate web services that could automate the task for me. Now, after I got my hands on all the pictures, I used to download them to my hard disk and upload them again on Facebook and Picasa for sharing. The concept is pretty similar and instead of sharing an album in Picasa, I started sharing Google Drive folders (with write privileges) to collect the photos. However, to be frank, 1 GB storage limitation on the free account made me switch to Google Drive which provides 5 GB of space. Few days back, I discussed a cool Picasa trick showing you how to collaborate photos from of an event or a trip shot on different cameras.
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