Visual communication platform
Jumpshare is a visual communication platform that combines file sharing , screenshot capture , and screen recording in one app. It is available on Windows , MacOS , iOS , and Web app . Jumpshare uses a freemium business model: free accounts are offered with limited storage, while a paid subscription is available with expanded storage and sharing options.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The company was founded by Ghaus Iftikhar in October 2011.[ 5] Initially, Jumpshare allowed guest users to upload and share files;[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] signing up was later made mandatory. Jumpshare expanded the offering by introducing screenshot capture and video recording tools on August 19, 2015.[ 9]
^ Iftikhar, Ghaus. "Jumpshare Launched!" . Jumpshare Blog . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Klosowski, Thorin. "Jumpshare, the Easy File Sharing App, Adds Support for Screencasts, Notes, and More" . Lifehacker . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Paul, Ian. "Share files quickly and easily with Jumpshare" . PCWorld . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Heddings, Lowell. "Jumpshare is a Super Easy Way to Share Files Online" . How-to Geek . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ TechJuice. "The TechJuice Show, in conversation with Ghaus Iftikhar of Jumpshare" . TechJuice . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Love, Dylan. "Take A Tour Of Jumpshare, A Simplified Dropbox That Doesn't Require An Account" . Business Insider . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Voo, Brian. "Share And View 200+ File Formats With Jumpshare" . Hongkiat . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ Lightner, Rob. "Share files with one click and view in the browser with JumpShare" . CNET . Retrieved 11 September 2015 .
^ "Jumpshare for Mac 2.0 Adds Screenshot Annotation, Screencasting, Note-Taking Tools And More!" . The Jumpshare Blog . 19 August 2015.