sending large files over WWW

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  1. iceni60

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    what do you think of these? would you use them? with this first site you can send up tp 1 GB, if you give the checksum it should be OK. you could even encrypt it too
    yousendit
    http://www.yousendit.com/

    he's another, you can send up to 100MBs. stays on server for 7 days
    Dropload
    http://www.dropload.com/

    rapidshare
    this one has up up 30MB limit, and will stay on the server for over 30 days as long as the downloads are still active
    http://www.rapidshare.de

    uploadhut
    sizes up to 50 MB. will stay on the server if there are still people downloading the file
    http://uploadhut.com

    sharebigfile
    sizes up to 250 MB limited to 250 Downloads and 7 days
    http://www.sharebigfile.com

    megaupload
    sizes up to 500 MB. as long as there are still people downloading up to 30 days it will stay on the server.
    http://www02.megaupload.com/index.php

    here's the source for most of these sites, along with more sites .
    http://ambermac.typepad.com/ambermac/2005/07/update__sending.html
     
  2. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I have send several 479 mb. files on gmail. ;) but it depends on the type of attachment as to how big it can be. The standard is 10mb's but like I said I have sent almost 500mb attachments
     
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  3. StevieO

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    Hi again iceni60,

    I've used Rapidshare and Yousendit often, and still do. Also Imageshack is great for Uploading pictures for accessing in many different ways.

    I have never had any problems with any of them.

    A question i've wondered about though, how long do the images stay on Imageshack ?


    StevieO
     
  4. iceni60

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    thanks for the info. on Rapidshare and Yousendit, they are very useful. i have an account at dropload too.

    no idea about imageshack, i've only really started to use it abit more since i started not logging in so much (before i botherd learning about Opera's cookies and then i didn't login because i was away.)
     
  5. tansu

    tansu Registered Member

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    I use Yousendit and satisfy with it. But it keeps the files for one week or for 7 downloads I guess. Also imageshack is great for picture uploads and picture shows in forums.
    Tansu
     
  6. iceni60

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    from what i have read once people find yousendit they stay with it. 7 days should be fine if you are just sending it to 1 or 2 people.
     
  7. AnthonyG

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    Can i ask how did you manage this. Was it anything special you did when attaching the file.

    Thanks
     
  8. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I attached three security programs and an antivirus suite, It sent pretty quick because of my cable connection but my friend on the other end with a slow DSL said it took for ever to download. It might have been since it was four seperate files? But they all went at the same time.
     
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