Hey guys!<p>My friend, Abhishek and I (Arjit) have been working on our new image sharing service "imgsea" we have worked on imgsea for about 3 months now and have coded the site from ground up, we use the popular CSS framework Bootstrap for our website's UI.<p>Currently we have the following features enabled :<p>1. Ability to upload images (YAY!)<p>2. Ability to create a custom album out of your uploaded images<p>3. Ability for users to comment on your images<p>4. Timeline like image display layout (TimeFlow)<p>5. Share picture on social networks (Facebook etc)<p>6. Passwords hashed with Crypt<p>7. Multiple image upload at once<p>What's coming ?<p>1. Social networking functions like Private messaging, chat, friend list and a wall like feature.<p>2. Ability to download all your pictures in 1 go (.zip)<p>3. SSL/HTTPS secured login (top priority at the moment)<p>4. Multiple image serving VPSes to serve images from multiple locations to ease off the load on the main host and serve images faster as well.<p>5. Drag & Drop upload<p>So what's the current limits?<p>Currently the only limits are each image is limited to a max of 20 MB.<p>What we would like ?<p>Report any and every bug you find :) at
https://bitbucket.org/arjitc/imgsea-v2/issues?status=new&status=open<p>We're open to suggestions/feedback/criticism and feature requests as well.<p>Finally the link to imgsea,
http://imgsea.com<p>Thanks :D
My suggestion: go get a non-technical person, sit them down with a laptop, and give them the url. Don't tell them what it is or anything else. Watch how they react + interact. IMO you have some significant UX issues and you'd do yourself a favor if your testing included non-technical users.