We wrote an article previously about various file sharing services.
I have come across several more since and will simply post them up as links with the details of what they offer below.
Service name | Need an account? | Need to be logged in to access files? | Maximum file size | Streaming of files | Other details |
Box.net![]() |
Yes | No | File size 10Mb for free account and 1Gb for paid, maximum box size 1Gb for free account, 5Gb and 15Gb for paid accounts | No | can be accessed via email, integrates with MS Office 2003 and 2007, mobile access and phone support for paid accounts |
Eat Lime | No | No | 1G when registered | Yes | New video sharing version also |
File Dropper![]() |
No | No | 7 day trial - 50Gb $0.99 per month 5Gb $5 per month 50GB $10 per month 250Gb |
No | Files are in public space - you share the link |
File Mail | No | No | 2Gb | No | Files are shared by uploading to server - and then the server emails your recipients with a link to download from |
File Crunch | No | No | 250Mb Unlimited storage |
No | Supports file resuming |
Windows Live Folder Share![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yes - Windows Live | Yes | 2Gb | Works on Mac and PC Synchronise between PC and the internet |
Updated 23 July 2008
Updated 5/11/08
Pando is free P2P software that makes downloading, streaming and sharing large media files fast, easy and fun. Need to email large attachments, IM a folder, or publish your downloadable videos to the Web? Maybe you'd just like to watch full-screen HD Internet TV. Meet Pando.
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