Lately I've been searching for a fast and easy way to share files with my friends. E-mail is out of the question for larger files, file sharing websites are not very secure, but it seems I found the right software for the purpose. It's called Giga Tribe v2.45, and it has a free version. Let's test it.First of all you have to install the program. The setup package is lightweight, only 1.6 MB. The i
In this episode we will learn how to use Visual Studio to link/share common files between projects.
By linking/sharing common files you can reduce the amount of effort needed to make common changes. This can also reduce the chance of errors due to missing a file or two.Read more about this video…Want to control this feed contents? Sign up here and create your own feed!Want more on these t
FileMail works like any other free file sharing services out there; you upload your files; include recipients email addresses; a small e-mail is delivered to the recipients, containing a short message from you and a hyperlink where the files can be downloaded. Nothing too different from the rest, but yet FileMail manage to glow among the rest. Here’s why:As big as 2GB per transferNo login requir
These days there are so many file sharing communities and thousands of places where you can connect with your friends and meet new ones. This new network called the 3GB Community is a fresh new...
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In this article I will show you how to share files and folders with other users that are connected to your computer or your network. Before following these steps, make sure you have turned on network discovery and file sharing. If file sharing is not turned on, you will not be able to share your files.
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Twittershare offers Twitter users a web interface and a OS X dashboard widget with drag and drop capabilities to combine the typical SMS-style messages with individual file uploads. Uploaded files are hosted at Phoreo.com and links to these files are then posted on Twitter. The maximum file size is ten megabytes.
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Telexy Networks enables owners of advanced mobile handsets from Nokia, Samsung, LG and Motorola to create trusted wireless networks and share photos, data files and music wirelessly.Telexy Networks' SymSMB enables a mobile handset to securely share a folder over any available WiFi, Bluetooth or 3G network with any other mobile phone with security certification. Files to be shared can be put into this folder and downloaded to any mobile handset with a trusted file sharing connection.In addition, Telexy Networks SymSMB allows consumers who want to get photos, music or data files from their home PCs to connect over any WiFi or 3G network to download those files wirelessly to their mobile phones. And when a mobile handset gets too full of pictures or data, it can easily be uploaded to the PC to create space for more data.
Driveway.com is a really good free online file sharing service through which you can upload really big files that are more than 100 MB in size!
The best thing is that you can send those files by providing your e-mail and your friends email.And then upload it.You will get a pop-up box while uploading which will show you the upload process! They also do not have in their site so you won’t get annoyed while surfing and uploading files! Also the upload process is really quick and fast and you also get a download link of the file after the upload.
No registration is needed at their site to upload files! Files are deleted after 90 days if they are not accessed.You can upload multiple files too totaling 500 MB in size!
The total limit for each upload is 500 MB!
You can also delete the uploaded files if you enter your email.You will receive a confirmation email on providing your email address.You can use the links mentioned in e-mail to delete files as you want.
You can also edit your
Peer2Mail is the first software that lets you store and share files on any web-mail account. If you have a web mail account with large storage space, you can use P2M to store files on it. Web-mail providers such as Gmail (Google Mail), Walla!, Yahoo and more, provide storage space that ranges from 100MB to 3GB.P2M splits the file you want to share/store zips and encrypts it. P2M then sends the file segments one by one to your account. Once P2M uploaded all file segments, you can download them and use P2M to merge the segments back to the original file.Peer2Mail is 100% FREE. Its as easy as sending an email.File size: 1MBLicense: FreeMinimum requirements: Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NTUninstaller included?: YesVersion: 1.61 Build #11Release Date: 4/14/2007What's new: Version 1.61[Click here to download]www.wehackers.blogspot.com
Web Technologies: Whenever I am busy with my work and I have to go out from home, I have to take my laptop with with me or sometimes I store data in CDs or Pen-Drive and carry them. But some times it becomes defficult when I have to share file with my friends or colleagues. I have to send mails and while uploading the file(s) it just make me irritated, because I have to wait. But now I am free with all these hazards. I have signed up with Box.net Widget. Since I am mybloglog member and others help me to find out solutions for my problem with their precious suggestions, if I have to face any, I want to share this information with you all. This Box.net Widget is amazing. You have to sign up and validate your account. Now you can store or save your files (whatever may be photos, videos, MS-Office documents or even podcasts) to Box.net Widget, in the same way as you are storing your file(s) to your computer. You can make folder(s) with names what you want and use them to store different fi
I know that most bloggers like widgets, so if you are looking for a good sharing service and widget, you should check out Box.net Widget. Box.net provides you with 1GB of free space with which you can upload documents, music files, photos and videos. You can make your own podcasts and promote your photos. This is one of the best widgets we've seen in a while. Seems like a cool concept.ACThis is a sponsored post