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    g-mail drive for small files works great.

  2. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #12
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    thanks, but dude I'm still in college/school. I got no money and my parents won't give me any. I guess I can use gmail and split each file to 10mb. I will be having around 50 accounts.

    Oh, how to I make 5MB-10MB files? The only option that winRAR has is 1.4
    Last edited by Skydragon; 09-29-2005 at 09:50 PM.

  3. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #13
    You can enter how ever many different bytes. DVD Burners are £30 these days, thats less than 8 packs of fags or a night out. Media is also £10 to the 100 discs so for £40 you could have a DVD Burner and 100 discs, if you're in college then get a job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy
    You can enter how ever many different bytes. DVD Burners are £30 these days, thats less than 8 packs of fags or a night out. Media is also £10 to the 100 discs so for £40 you could have a DVD Burner and 100 discs, if you're in college then get a job.

    I will, once I'm done my studies.

  5. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #15
    I prefer this online storage service and I suggest the same too…

    With this service, you can map your online storage space as a local drive and work on the files as if they were in your local disk. You can do your windows operation like drag-n-drop, cut, copy and paste as usual.

    Another important feature is that this service has the capability to stream and play your media files directly from your online account. You can move your media files from your system and free your hard disk. This service is the right solution for you.

  6. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #16
    If you can upload with high speed go for Uploading.com where you can easily upload and download with good speed.

    This site provides easy to use features and if you become a member than it will help in managing your files easily.
    Other sites are Rapidshare.org, you can also upload on mailing sites.

  7. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #17
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    I prefer gmail drive.

  8. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #18
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    orbitfiles 6Gb i think free /70 gb $20\yr

    unlimited file size with there little app.

  9. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #19
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    check this out:

    G-Space

    http://www.download.com/Gmail-Space/...ml?tag=lst-4-8

    http://www.getgspace.com/howitworks.html


    Enjoy Gspace features:

    * File Transfer: to manage files
    * Player Mode: to listen your stored music files directly from Gspace
    * Photo Mode: to view your collection of pictures
    * Gmail Drive: to manage your Gdrive files as well
    "Their most trivial action may mean volumes, or their most extraordinary conduct may depend upon a hairpin or a pair of curling-tongs" - Holmes


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