I have series of files that needs to be shared with friends. They're more than 1G and I'm looking for a more accessible way to share those files. Can someone help me find reliable software/means to upload different files for free?
help: sending huge files
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Do a search in Google for 'send large files'.
Alternatively upload it to your own webspace or that of a friend.
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Nobody wants to download huge files especially on a dial-up connection.
I have my inbox set to a size limit on incoming mail, anything past that limit gets directed into file 13. Better know as junk mail and deleted, don't care to set and wait for large download files.
As was said before CD/DVD and mail.
Netflix loves that ideaLast edited by ed klein; 12 Aug 2008, 05:25 AM.Comment
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WinRAR the huge file and split it into 200 MB chunks using winrar. Then you can upload it free using rapidshareGary D
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Search for FTP host sites. Sites such as fileshare.com come up the FTP software is sort of like p2p type of software, it can run in the background, and be stopped and re-started. I was playing around with some free FTP software before but had no real use for it, so I forgot just where I got it or the name of the program. Some sites have a 30 day free trial.Comment
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guys....
1: series of files
2: assuming total is 1 gb [could be more]
3: how many have decent upload speeds [he has to upload first]
4: his friends have to download [how many friends] [do they have faster connections]Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!Comment
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I can download 1GB in around half an hour (or less if my connection is running flat out).
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Here in the mid-west USA typical speeds for a dial-up connection and prices.
36000 bits per second or 36k, mine runs at 36000 to 37296.
That means that a 8 MB download software program takes approximately 35 minutes to download. And the price is $9.95 per month unlimited usage.
Far different than early stated 1 GB download at approximately 30 minutes.Comment
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For me adam,,, your best option would be http://www.FlyUpload.com . It should let you send up to a maximum of 2GB worth of file for free. Aside from having to send it via email, you can also share the file and add them to your myspace, facebook and other social networking sites. Here's the link on how to use it. http://www.flyupload.com/tutorial
Try it.. You'll seeComment
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Here in the mid-west USA typical speeds for a dial-up connection and prices.
36000 bits per second or 36k, mine runs at 36000 to 37296.
That means that a 8 MB download software program takes approximately 35 minutes to download. And the price is $9.95 per month unlimited usage.
Far different than early stated 1 GB download at approximately 30 minutes.
I know the US is a lot further behind than here but in the UK about 90% of the people that have Internet access use broadband and those that choose not to tend to be those with very light or infrequent usage.
At the moment I have an 8Mb/s connection which I've had for a few years now but the national telecoms operator here is currently upgrading all the telephone exchanges in the UK to ADSL2+ which supports up to 24Mb/s.
They're doing my local exchange next month and I can hardly wait.
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You can get multiGB web hosting with FTP access pretty cheap these days. Just make sure the FTP server supports "resume". Get your friends to chip in for the hosting fees or find one that lets you try it for a month free. You should be able to find something with more
disk space than you'll ever use for around $10/month.Comment
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thanks everyone. I tried www.FlyUpload.com and it worked perfectly! Exactly what I'm looking for.Comment
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