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    #11
    Megaupload is better, Rapidshare has a 100MB size limit.

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      #12
      Originally posted by dandcg View Post
      Forgot that one... mesh is ideal in my opinion. I have it setup to sync not only my important files between home and work but my favourites as well....
      delicious!!

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        #13
        http://www.adrive.com/

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          #14
          Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
          I'm using Windows Live Mesh which has 5Gb free online storage, as well as synching computers and remote desktop features

          https://www.mesh.com
          How is Mesh different from Windows Live SkyDrive?

          Is it the sync features?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Clippy View Post
            How is Mesh different from Windows Live SkyDrive?

            Is it the sync features?
            Mesh is more about the synching/automatic backup, and the remote desktop capabilities.

            if Mesh gave you a free 25 gig, there'd be no point in Sky Drive from what I can tell.

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              #16
              Mesh works on Windows Mobile too so you can back up your photos, documents etc, also access your desktop documents from the phone.

              Good if you need to show off in a meeting and whip out a powerpoint presentation that you just edited on your desktop.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Netraider View Post
                Dropbox is free for the first 2GB. Its only $99 a year for 50GB
                WHS

                Dropbox gives you seperate public/private folders.
                General public can't just browse your public stuff but you can send them a URL to download a specfic file.
                You can also share entire folders with nominated people... although they also need a Dropbox account.
                Coffee's for closers

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                  WHS

                  Dropbox gives you seperate public/private folders.
                  General public can't just browse your public stuff but you can send them a URL to download a specfic file.
                  You can also share entire folders with nominated people... although they also need a Dropbox account.
                  Started using it a few weeks ago to sync PC's and share some files, can't fault it so far. Jumped through some small hoops like introducing a friend etc and got another .5Gb added to the account for free. 2.5Gb is plenty for what I need but if I needed to up the storage I'd happily pay.
                  Me, me, me...

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