Drop.io is a great free service that let’s you share as many files as you want, each up to 100MG - you don’t even need an account.
Type the URL you want to use, upload the file, set a password and/or privacy setting, and choose how long the link should be live (up to a year from the last page view).
Share the file by sending the URL. There’s no registration, no cost, and no limit to how many URLs you can use.
Information from Drop.io:
A drop is a chunk of space you can use to store and share anything privately (pictures, videos, audio, documents, etc.), without accounts, registration, or an email address. Drops are not “searchable” and not “networked;” they just exist online as private points for exchange between individuals or groups. Create as many drops as you want in as little as two clicks and set things like a password, whether others can add to the drop, and how long you want it to exist (you can renew later).
Drops can be flexibly used in a range of ways from sharing family photos and videos to collaborating on group projects. Each drop has five primary input methods – the web, email, voice, fax and a FireFox 3 add on – in addition to a few secondary ones like “widgets.” Anything you input into a drop can then be retrieved on the web at that drop location.
Also, you can do cool things like: A. Create new drops quickly/ via phone: (Email/MMS new@drop.io to create drops on the fly) B. Download as zip file: click download as zip and download the whole drop at once C. Drop.io on your phone: type in your drop’s name in your phone’s browser. For example, www.drop.io/dropname/m will format the drop for your phone.
Now you can use drop.io from anywhere. And that is just the tip of the iceberg Drop.io is rooted in a model which highlights trust and transparency with the intent of minimizing the amount of information needed to share privately. It does not require embedded accounts, identity, search, or any other social elements. Its core philosophy is to create a simple, private system based on inputs and outputs. Users send “in” files (documents, images, videos, audio files, archives, and more) via various methods (web, mms, email, phone and fax) into their “Drops.” Once in the drops, users can view their content and move it “out” via the web, email, mms, fax, custom twitter messaging, and dropcasting (podcasting).
*Need Help? Check out drop.io/help or email support@dropio.com *Have an idea or wish for drop.io’s development team? Email us over at wishes@dropio.com or leave a message at 646-495-9204 x66083. Please note that this number is for ideas only, not for customer support. *Address: 68 Jay Street, Suite 413, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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