Worml is the fastest way to transfer files and websites to your peers. Files go directly from your computer into theirs!
Features:
NO MONTHLY FEES!: Unlike other sharing services, you pay once and have unlimited transfers for ever and ever!
NO FILE SIZE LIMIT: Share videos and large documents without any worries of reaching a quota
DIRECT FILE TRANSFER: No cloud servers in between transfers to slow you down
AUTO OPEN: Once you receive a file or website, it can automagically open on your screen
SHORT URL SHARING: Create a short link that points directly to a file in your computer - paste that link on twitter, IM or email and anyone can download that file, even if they don't have Worml
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS: Assign a different keyboard shortcut to each of your contacts and send files and websites quickly!
OTHER FEATURES:
Drag files or websites into the wormhole to start transfers
Press the keyboard shortcut in Photoshop and you can share a screenshot of what you're working on
Press the shortcut in iTunes to share a song
If you share a folder with someone on Dropbox, and send a file that your friend already has synced on their computer, Worml won't transfer the file again, it just opens the file for them.
COMING SOON:
Share the contents of your clipboard
Resume interrupted transfers
History log
Sharing with offline contact will transfer it when both are online
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard support
FIREWALL CONFIGURATION:
Doesn't work if both people are behind a firewall - Open port 2000 to allow access
Will not allow you to connect if your firewall blocks outgoing connections to port 1991 (normally only applies to secure workplace settings)
Very nice little app. Even if iChat is very handy this let you to transfer files very fast. I suggest to buy it (it is pretty cheap) only if you transfer files often with a friend.
Apple's Screen Sharing and iChat offer most of the same features for free without the port headaches of Worml. Apple's Screen Sharing and iChat are also available on vastly more Macs models than any crap store peddled software.
I wouldn't waste my time with this software if it was given away free.