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RapidShare Redesign Cleans Up the Site

June 4th, 2008
7 Comments Written by Ryan


RapidShare has always been one of those sites that has seemed rather clunky. When you visited it to download a file you had to spend too much time trying to navigate around just to find where you could initiate the transfer. That’s not the case anymore! They’ve actually revamped the interface, cleaned up the site, and it’s not half bad.

If you’re not a paid premium user you’ll still have to wait for your downloads to begin, and also enter in a captcha, but getting from point A to point B is a smooth experience. Or you might get lucky and hit what they refer to as “happy hour,” where all restrictions are removed for free users (no captchas or download timers) for a short period of time.

Take a look at what the new download page looks like (the timer is replaced with the captcha once it finishes counting down):

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Those of you who have forked out the money for a RapidShare premium account will also enjoy the increased download limits: you can now grab 50GB of files in a 5-day period instead of just 25GB. A premium account is about $10 per month when purchased one month at a time, but you can receive rather significant discounts depending on how much you pay ahead of time. If you’re a regular over at RapidShare I’m sure the premium account would be well worth it.

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    It’s too bad that their captcha is some crazy cat/dog thing where the cats and dogs look all the same to me.

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    To me, Rapidshare now looks like a site from 1990s. This design is just too simple.

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    Patrick wrote:
    It’s too bad that their captcha is some crazy cat/dog thing where the cats and dogs look all the same to me.

    Yeah, most captchas are never fun.

    Haris wrote:
    To me, Rapidshare now looks like a site from 1990s. This design is just too simple.

    I think simplicity works well with the site though. People go there for one purpose: download a file.

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    Use jdownloader - it reads the captchas automagically, and it evens reconnects your router in order to get a new ip address and download all over again :-)

    If Rapidshare changes its captchas, either wait for a update of jdownloader, or just tell jdownloader to wait till next happy hour, where there are no captchas.

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    BalaBushka wrote:
    Use jdownloader - it reads the captchas automagically, and it evens reconnects your router in order to get a new ip address and download all over again :-)

    If Rapidshare changes its captchas, either wait for a update of jdownloader, or just tell jdownloader to wait till next happy hour, where there are no captchas.

    Huh, that’s pretty cool. I figured something like this had to exist though since RapidShare is such a popular site.

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    Any ideas on what the grey and blue “bars” on the bottom stand for?

    See for yourself: http://imageshack.gr/files/gd3.....pcjbkz.png

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    SebKom wrote:
    Any ideas on what the grey and blue “bars” on the bottom stand for?

    See for yourself: http://imageshack.gr/files/gd3.....pcjbkz.png

    Must just be a design thing.

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