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Comments on: Share big files online with these services

If you need to send big files and you want to be able to share those with others, look no further than this roundup of some of the most prominent tools on the Web.

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by gbmodern February 12, 2009 6:17 PM PST
I use Dropbox on my Linux to sync with Windows computers at home, work, and school. It also works with Mac. I love it! The syncing is amazing and efficient and it keep a record of all changes and deletions so you can undo it. If you change a file, it only uploads the changed bit to save time. It will also let you make direct links to files so people can download them without an account. However, you only get 2GB of free space, not 5.
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by ajnauron February 12, 2009 8:39 PM PST
in.solit.us is the best one. No limits on anything.
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by KenEKaplan February 15, 2009 8:20 PM PST
Cool. Thanks for sharing. I rely on YouSendIt and have been really enjoying the very cool Drop.io -- http://drop.io -- fits with the description for Box.net.
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by tomdupon February 19, 2009 2:25 AM PST
Hi,

You can try NomaDesk to transfer large files with a mouseclick. You can download NomaDesk at http://www.nomadesk.com

Tom Dupon
Online marketing manager NomaDesk
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by themtrain April 13, 2009 4:02 PM PDT
Wow, are you guys drunk? Nobody even mentions Sharefile.com?

I've used all of the services listed above and can honestly say Sharefile is the best for sure. I'm surprised they weren't listed here.
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by archonis August 10, 2009 5:38 AM PDT
You should look at www.publicfilesend.com
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by mydatanest August 27, 2009 8:51 AM PDT
Excellent Review, however, cannot resist the need to plug our service.

Check out MyDataNest.com - Over 2gb of free storage and great tools including online office suite, team collaboration, twitter integration, and free hotlinking.

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by vitalypet September 22, 2009 8:21 AM PDT
Gygan offers unlimited storage, unlimited file size, always maximum transfer speed, and no waiting to download -- Free. They're now open for beta registration. http://www.Gygan.com
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by Micelf November 23, 2009 6:13 AM PST
www.Adrive.com

FREE
50GB
Individual Use Only

Need I say more?
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