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saved by30 people, first byKen Ju on 2008-05-08, last byNaosuke Fujita on 2008-07-31

  • Whether you're trying to share megabytes worth of music with a friend or send an important document to a coworker, nothing outshines a fast, easy-to-use file-sharing service. On Tuesday we asked you to share your favorite file-sharing service, and over 200 nominations later, we've rounded up the five most popular services. Hit the jump for a look at the top five, and then cast your vote for the ultimate file-sharing service.
  • 1GB of free space
  • Box.net's biggest drawback is its free account's filesize limit, which sits at a rather paltry 10MB.
  • specializes in document sharing, offering built-in previews of everything from images to PDFs
  • free account has a 100MB storage limit,
  • unlimited storage
  • files you upload, however, can only be up to 100MB in size.
  • 5GB of free storage space
  • individual uploads are limited to 50MB.
  • All you have to do is set it up, then any file you drag into a shared folder is automatically replicated on computers you're sharing folders with.
  • Yoics
  • turns your computer into a server accessable through a web page. You can view streaming video from your home computer
  • RealVNC
  • File Dropper
  • 5 gb PER FILE limit
  • otherwise no limits whatsoever