
You’ve heard of free file sharing services like yousentit, rapidshare, megaupload, etc. Here’s one more for the list – PalShare. PalShare takes maximum of 100Mb in each upload, have it zipped and set to your recipient(s). You’ll need to have Java installed in your machine to use PalShare. Let’s take a look at how PalShare works.
- Insert you and recipient(s) details.

- Add your files. You can also use copy-paste or drag-drop to move files into the box.

- Continue to upload, files uploading will start with a progress bar and ends with a notification as well as hyperlink to download files.

- Download URL also sent to recipient(s).

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Posted by hongkiat in Web 2.0, Web Tricks , at 01.22.08
Tags: large files, send, share, upload |
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Comments
Syahid A. January 24th, 2008
Looks like a nice service. I’ve used Drop.io before and it is quite interesting too.
ReplyJon Chase February 27th, 2008
Here’s a site I put together that lists every file transfer service out there:
http://www.howtosendlargefiles.com
Replythezonie June 21st, 2008
I am currently developing a web site that allows you to securely share and send files that are too big to e-mail. There are no file or size limits, no software to download and install, and it is 100% free. It also works on all platforms, including Windows, Mac and Linux.
The site is http://fileai.com/, and we are currently in open beta. If you happen to stop by and give it a try, we’d appreciate any feedback.
Thanks! :)
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