The load times on webpagetest.org depends on the internet connection setting you choose. I chose DSL 1.5Mbps. Why it loads Flash might depend on JavaScript.
Little confused. Are you saying it takes you 21 seconds to load that page on Dropbox on your computer and 12 seconds to load CloudApp on your machine? If so, that is definetly an issue particular to your machine. All three pages loaded instantly on my machine.
Also CloudApp does not use Flash. I don't have Flash installed and page loads instantly. Also you mention the css speed for Dropbox and Jumpshare, but then when you get to CloudApp you just say its better but for some reason don't list the css file size.
All in all, the issue appears to be with your internet connection, so upgrading to the premium version will not help. To note, I've used all three but use CloudApp most of the time for screensharing. Haven't ever ran into any reliability issues so that could also be an issue with your internet timing out otherwise you should reach out to CloudApp as that is not normal behaviour. Dropbox is also equally reliable but the process is slower not because of load times but because its not built to be a screen shot sharing program like CloudApp is.
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The load times on webpagetest.org depends on the internet connection setting you choose. I chose DSL 1.5Mbps. Why it loads Flash might depend on JavaScript.
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Little confused. Are you saying it takes you 21 seconds to load that page on Dropbox on your computer and 12 seconds to load CloudApp on your machine? If so, that is definetly an issue particular to your machine. All three pages loaded instantly on my machine. Also CloudApp does not use Flash. I don't have Flash installed and page loads instantly. Also you mention the css speed for Dropbox and Jumpshare, but then when you get to CloudApp you just say its better but for some reason don't list the css file size. All in all, the issue appears to be with your internet connection, so upgrading to the premium version will not help. To note, I've used all three but use CloudApp most of the time for screensharing. Haven't ever ran into any reliability issues so that could also be an issue with your internet timing out otherwise you should reach out to CloudApp as that is not normal behaviour. Dropbox is also equally reliable but the process is slower not because of load times but because its not built to be a screen shot sharing program like CloudApp is.