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I'm looking for a page I can bookmark that I can click, then drag an image onto, and that's it. Just two steps for getting an image online to post places (like here). Preferably no login necessary.

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There is a new site called http://letscrate.com/.

Drag. Drop. Get URL. It's freaking sweet.

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  • Seems the problem with LetsCrate as opposed to Min.us however is that there's a 200MB cap and seems to be down as of right now.
    – digitxp
    Jan 5, 2011 at 2:47
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box.net supports drag and drop file uploading, including images. However, you must be logged in first to upload. You can mark a folder as global to allow it to be view publicly.

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  • Yeah. I just want a url like "abc.com/images.htm" that I can just click on, and drag image too... no logins, etc. Box.net does have a nice feature set though. Jul 20, 2010 at 20:28
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    @mike: I don't think you will find such a service since without login everybody could access that "account" :). Many such services have "Remember me on this computer" to ease the recurring work, but without a login I don't think that really works (maybe for an intranet, but not for the Internet)
    – A. Ionescu
    Aug 5, 2010 at 7:25
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Just came across this today. And remembered seeing this question. Dropmocks

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There are a few new services like this popping up. Try Minus as well.

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You can use Gmail to drag attachments.

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