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Exchanging Large Files With Your Team

Filed in archive Business by jason on March 28, 2006

Exchanging Large Files With Your Team
I've been meaning to cover Dropload for a long time now but only today was reminded of it. Today I was asked if I had an FTP server on my site so a team member could send me an 80 MB file. The though of setting up an FTP server and the security implications of that made me cringe. I then though of my SSH server but didn't want to give this person access to my personal machine.

Then the light blub went on over my head. I could make this person aware of Dropload and he could share the file with me that way.


What is Dropload?

Dropload is a place for you to drop your files off and have them picked up by someone else at a later time. Recipients you specify are sent an email with instructions on how to download the file. Files are removed from the system after 7 days, regardless if they have been picked up or not. You can upload any type of file, mp3, movies, docs, pdfs, up to 100MB each! Recipients can be anyone with an email addresslinks


Check it out here






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