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    best free file transfer site/service

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by scottrwilliams, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. scottrwilliams

    scottrwilliams Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'd like to send a bunch of pics to my friends or possibly host them somewhere whats the easiest way to go about this? I'd like them to be able to access the pics from anywhere as I am too lazy to burn them all cdr's. The original file is 474MB with 340 pictures zipped it becomes 264MB. Is this even possible?
     
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    zoopzoop Notebook Consultant

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    megaupload.com or sendspace.com
     
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    qohelet Senior Member

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    sendspace.com is the best in my experience. you can upload up to 300mb free of charge.
     
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    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    You could try a P2P program like BitComet, but be sure to encrypt it and give it some weird name before uploading it. XDrive from AOL is also a good option. It holds up to 5GB! for free
     
  5. Gautam

    Gautam election 2008 NBR Reviewer

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    esnips.com is also a good choice.