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pete_fcs 11-01-2006, 21:25 i'm aware of sites like yousendit and rapidshare but can't figure out how to use them!
i would very much like to create links to things i've made (i.e. no copyright problems), like files of my own music and slideshows of my photographs (these are saved as windows media video, about 5mb).
i want to put these links on places like...erm...sheffield forum.
anyone help please??
:)
I can't help with howto use but theres a big list of this type of stuff available on http://www.ghacks.net/2005/11/22/free-file-host-list-november-2005/
melthebell 11-01-2006, 21:41 all you do on www.yousendit.com is
1) goto yousendit, in yer browser
2) browse to the file you want
3) click send it
4) wait while the file uploads
5) once its uploaded the screen will change and there will be a lovely nice url to the file, copy that and paste into a notepad text file and save to your desktop
6) when you want to give somebody the file, paste it from the text file to wherever, an email to them, msn, irc, then they double click the url and start downloading
the file only stays there so long on the free accounts
savannah1 11-01-2006, 22:47 the file only stays there so long on the free accounts
Sends files to up to 50 recipients, Files are held for 7 days.
pete_fcs 13-01-2006, 17:12 Originally posted by m0nkey
I can't help with howto use but theres a big list of this type of stuff available on http://www.ghacks.net/2005/11/22/free-file-host-list-november-2005/
my p.c. can't open this link for some reason, but thanks anyway!
:)
pete_fcs 13-01-2006, 17:16 Originally posted by melthebell
all you do on www.yousendit.com is
1) goto yousendit, in yer browser
2) browse to the file you want
3) click send it
4) wait while the file uploads
5) once its uploaded the screen will change and there will be a lovely nice url to the file, copy that and paste into a notepad text file and save to your desktop
6) when you want to give somebody the file, paste it from the text file to wherever, an email to them, msn, irc, then they double click the url and start downloading
the file only stays there so long on the free accounts
thanks!
here is my test link:
http://s46.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1DI3X03XFR7AU0BW2D5X7XC284
:P
pete_fcs 13-01-2006, 17:17 Originally posted by savannah1
Sends files to up to 50 recipients, Files are held for 7 days.
suppose i could just keep creating a new link if necessary?
:)
melthebell 13-01-2006, 17:37 and i just downloaded the test file AND IT WORKED :)
not very interesting tho
i have a text file with about 30 of those free file sharing sites but yousendits the only one ive uploaded onto tbh, dunno how different the other ones are
pete_fcs 13-01-2006, 17:58 Originally posted by melthebell
and i just downloaded the test file AND IT WORKED :)
not very interesting tho
.....
this any better:
http://s41.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0BN7KRWR6EMKD36R5139TYZDOV
:thumbsup:
melthebell 13-01-2006, 17:59 lol, see, its easy really :)
people slag those sites off for being new and crap
but i like em, means you can share things easier, no messing aroung uploading files to your website / ftp space etc, creating links and stuff
just browse, click send, paste link into something
Originally posted by melthebell
lol, see, its easy really :)
people slag those sites off for being new and crap
but i like em, means you can share things easier, no messing aroung uploading files to your website / ftp space etc, creating links and stuff
just browse, click send, paste link into something
Drag file into ftp client, type www.mydomain.co.uk/filename and send that to someone... hardly hard work! :)
melthebell 13-01-2006, 18:24 Originally posted by rich951
Drag file into ftp client, type www.mydomain.co.uk/filename and send that to someone... hardly hard work! :)
not as simple as that rich :P
depends what your domain name is for a start, some are more complicated to remember than others
as i dont use ftp very often, in fact, normally wonly when im updating my website, so i have to go found the name in a text file where i have it saved, then work out which dir it might be in on the domain, then get the file name/extension exactly spot on...........easier to use one of these new breed of fileshare sites tbh, specially if your just giving somebody a picture or something
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