There are a myriad of ways to get large files to other people. You can email them, since most email services, like Gmail, now support pretty large file sizes. You could drop them to a flash drive or portable hard disk and take them to someone. You could also use one of the many file transfer/hosting services on the ‘net such as Rapidshare or sendthisfile. All of these have some drawbacks. Unless you pay for upgrades (up to 100usd per year or more) at these sites, you are stuck with waiting times, download limits, and the possibility of your files being deleted.
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I've been using Dropbox (http://getdropbox.com) and it's been fantastic. Perhaps my favorite feature is that it works via web, Mac OSX, or Windows! It's been flawless thus far.
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I've been using Dropbox (http://getdropbox.com) and it's been fantastic. Perhaps my favorite feature is that it works via web, Mac OSX, or Windows! It's been flawless thus far.
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Great tip, I'll check it out! I really like the model of OpenDrive, but they appear to be having some problems in “application and delivery”.
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Great tip, I'll check it out! I really like the model of OpenDrive, but they appear to be having some problems in “application and delivery”.
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