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Old 01.27.2012, 04:22 AM   #2179
rappard
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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
SendSpace is my go-to transfer service nowadays. I get a decent upload speed using their SendSpace Wizard software, the connection is usually stable and shit remains there for 30 days after the last download (they e-mail you when a file is one week away from expiring, so if you're on top of things you can make sure your uploads don't fall off). A couple of important tips: 1.- Disable the "attempt to resume errored transfers" feature; resuming errored transfers can result in corrupt files, and 2.- 300MB is the maximum size for a single file, but, as their FAQ says, "experience has shown that files larger than 300MB can be difficult to upload and download for some users", so I think it's better to keep shit below 100MB; the cool thing is you can create folders, so even if you upload, let's say, a 600MB boot divided into six parts, you can still share it with a single link.

Word!
Excellent advice, soup for you!


 


As for the last bit (sharing a folder with a single link): MediaFire has the same feature.
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