Desktop filesharing tools
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Downloadable desktop file sharing tools - all freeware
Pando - Really great software to share files from your desktop.
Send your files by IM, e-mail or via your IE browser.
Subscribe to lots of channels - Tech, Tv, Comedy…and so on.
File size allowed to be send : 1 GB
Windows 2000, XP, Vista
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
YousendIt application with resumable upload. In case you get disconnected, you won’t have to re-upload your files.
Maximum file size : 100 MB
Windows XP and Vista
Pownce is still in Alfa stage and you can only get it at the moment through an invitation.
It also runs on Adobe AIR.
With Pownce you can send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You’ll create a network of the people you know and then you can share stuff with all of them, just a few of them, or even just one other person really fast.
Maximum file size : 10 MB
Very sweet app if you ask me.
Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS
OnShare- Share files with your friends in total privacy.
I’ve only tested Onshare on my Xp few months back and i have to say that is worth having.
Windows 2000 and XP
If you want a all-in-one file transfer, photo sharing, music streaming and universal messenger, then give a try to qNext - See full qNext features and screenshots.
The thing that i love about qNext is the ability to send e-mails. Simple and clean.
I’ve installed it on Vista and is working perfect.
Windows 2000, 2003, Xp and Vista.
Linux and Mac OS
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Having used YouSendit on a number of occasions,i can heartily recommend it for sending large files.
YousendIt Is really a good tool indeed, especially the Outlook plugin they have.
Have you seen izimi (http://www.izimi.com). Its photo, video, music, doc, any file sharing service is totally unlimited (any size, any quantity, any file type), plus there is no need to upload your files to ANY server before they become available, they just sit right there on your own PC and are available for you to embed into other websites in the normal way.
You just right click on any file and izimi instantly gives you a URL, link code (and embed code for embeddable files) which you use just like you were using flickr, photobucket, youtube, yousendit, etc, etc. You can literally make hundreds of files shared in a few seconds, either privately to just your mates or publicly to anyone. Then you can access them from anywhere with just a web browser. Its very cool.
Useful post, I have 2 invitie codes for Pownce if anyone would like them?
Jamie
David, thanks a lot for the link. Is a really great web site. I will have a good look at it and then i will post it on my Free Online File Storage link.
Jamie, i have a Pownce account, so if you wish, you can add me to your friends list http://pownce.com/ctrinity/ .
You can post up on your blog about the two invites you have left and maybe someone will ask for one.
I like pownce a lot I just need to get more friends on there.
I didn’t think it would be that nice…
Did you posted an entry to ask your friends to join you on Pownce.com?
hi, can someone pls send me a pownce invite…
TIA steve.
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