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jdmarch:
I'm very happy with Pando.

lodenian:
Here's another one which allows you to upload up to 2GB of files.

http://www.yourbucket.com

PhilB66:
Here's another one which allows you to upload up to 2GB of files.

http://www.yourbucket.com
-lodenian (January 10, 2008, 04:32 AM)
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You should have mentioned it's your personal Website.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=lodenian+yourbucket.com&btnG=Search

Deozaan:
I like Pando's more direct torrent approach, too. Great post and links, patteo, thanks!
-zridling (December 10, 2006, 07:17 PM)
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I also like Pando for sending large files privately to other people. It's limited to 1 GB but most archiving programs can split archives up into multiple files if you need to send more than 1 GB of files.

icekin:
FTP - Still the number one tool for sending large files, especially if you own domain name. Or a <a href="http://www.no-ip.com">free one</a> can always be obtained. The biggest advantage of FTP is that if you set up a server on your own machine, you don't need to waste time uploading the files to some other site before sending the link to someone else. Especially if you have a low upload speed like most home users do. Pando seems to use the same principle, but is limited to 1GB files.

As a side note, its clear to see how the service could be used to become a large P2P network servicing those especially stuck behind restrictive proxies and firewalls. <a href="http://www.omemo.com">Omemo</a> is a new file sharing service based upon this concept, but I've not tried it yet.

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