Internet is also a good solutions fir sharing a variety of files with your people connections. But if we want to share a files with a more than larger sizes, we must registrations first or paying to there site to get unlimited access. Here we go the popular services that’ll make it easy for internet users to share and transfer large files without any hassles or costs.
There are generally two options, you can send files via email message services, or if the files are too large to enter in an email programs, you can upload to an online storage services and then share the download links to the recipient. We will see the comparison of file sharing services from picture below.
Share Large Files from Email
The Gmail or Ymail services cannot handle email attachments that are larger than 25 MB, but the recently-revamped Hotmail service is a much better alternative as it lets you send email messages as large as 10 GB sizes. The maximum size of an individual file that you can attach to an Hotmail message is only 50 MB, but you can use a file splitting utility like HJ-Split to compress a big file into smaller, then attach to a single message. The recipient can then join these to restore the original size and can do without requiring external programs. But the downside for Hotmail is you just can send a attach files with the same to a Hotmail account.
Share Large Files without Email
One of the best options for sharing large files without email is Dropbox. Once you install the Dropbox utility on your desktop (Windows, Mac, or Linux), you can upload files of virtually any size. It’s only limited by the size of your Dropbox storage which is 2 GB in the case of free accounts. Alternatively, if you dont want to install Dropbox, you can upload files straight to the Dropbox website, but the limit in this case is just 300 MB per file.
Another ways, you can even consider using the Google Docs to share those big files. Google Docs lets you to upload files up to 250 MB in size and supports any format. You have 1 GB of free storage space for storing all the non-office files on Google Docs or you can also buy more space for a reasonable get free unlimited access. But the downside is cannot resume for download the file.
SkyDrive (part of the Windows Live Family) is a third alternative way for solve this problem. The service offers 25 GB of free online storage with individual files limited to 50 MB. To upload a large files, split it into chunks of 50 MB each then upload them all to a single folder on SkyDrive. The recipient can download the entire folder as a ZIP format.
Share Large Files without Registration
If you are looking for something quick and simple that doesn’t even require registration, you can choose YouSendIt or WeTransfer (if the file size is really big). Just upload the files via the browsers, enter the email address of the recipient and hit send. WeTransfer lets you send files up to 2 GB in size while the maximum allowed limit is 100 MB in the case of YouSendIt (free version).



3 Responses to Tips Free Share Large Files on Internet
July 14th, 2010 at 10:27 AM Comment ID : 3
i like to use mediafire
easy to use and easy to download file
no waiting time
July 16th, 2010 at 10:43 AM Comment ID : 6
Another favorite option is File Apartment (http://www.fileapartment.com). Easy to use, fast, no software to download or registration, up to 1 GB, free option, safe, and secure.
July 28th, 2010 at 10:38 PM Comment ID : 134
Good post! But you missed my personal favourite: http://www.filesdirect.com – 2GB uploads even on the free plan, 128-bit SSL encryption, and it’s nice and fast!
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