When it comes to free online file hosting, there are numerous options. I will tell you which two I like best, and why I like them. Then feel free to share your own opinion or recommendation. FYI: Excludes the services that allow you to upload files by placing them in a specific folder on your computer and allowing automated uploading. Example: Dropbox
1) File Dropper
- No sign-up required
- Unlimited uploads per user
- Unlimited downloads per user
- Amazing 5GB file size limit per file
2) MediaFire
- No sign-up required
- Unlimited uploads per user
- Unlimited downloads per user
- Average 100MB file size limit per file
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- Features:
Universal Access
Storage Capacity (per account) 50GB
Individual Use Only
FTP
File Sharing
Folder/Directory Upload
File Download
Easy Search Tool
Remote File Transfer
Intl. Character Support
File History
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how about "yousendit"
http://www.yousendit.com/
Our office has been using it for quite sometimes as alternative to our FTP site.
http://www.yousendit.com/
Our office has been using it for quite sometimes as alternative to our FTP site.
http://in.solit.us is pretty good too; their free accounts support WebDAV, hurrah!
http://localhostr.com gets my vote. Quick and simple; never really looked into the limitations (size, etc.), but I love that you get direct links to files rather than having to go to a page first to download.
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