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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Comparison of apps that allow sharing of large files

When you have precious files, photos that have a lot of emotional value, and other similar information on your machine, making sure that you have copies of them is very important. Computers can get spoiled, hard disks can get corrupt, so you need to have an option of having a backup, ideally with the minimum effort. A lot of applications (both commercial and personal) are available that help in this process, and here is a comparison of some of them (link)

So why would you use an file-sharing app anyway? Actually for many reasons: for larger files, for privacy, multiple files, file format support, and more.
In this post, I compare 16 file-sharing services. I took three main issues under consideration when creating the comprehensive app list below: Free, Fast, and Useful . . .
Most of the services suggested require no registration. None of them will ask you to download anything to your computer, and all of them are easy to use, and worth using. It is actually great to see services, such as Yousendit, MailBigFile, and Rapidshare, that are still relevant and are good choices, but if I had to pick one it would be Mediafire.

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