3 New & Superb Ways To Share Files Online

share filesWith the advent of HTML5, which enables websites to do amazing things, the realm of file-sharing sites has definitely grown with newer options that make the whole experience a lot more seamless. You can drag and drop onto websites, in interesting ways you couldn’t (or could with limited results) with the web apps you may be used to, like the defunct Drop.io or Mediafire. It may be easier to use desktop programs, like Dropbox (which you now use to sync folders outside the main one), but it never hurts to explore other alternatives that offer similar features.

We’ll take a look at some of the newer web-based storage and file-sharing sites that despite their simple looks, offer convenient drag-and-drop, as well as, shortened URLs and statistics (something that most desktop programs don’t provide yet).

Crate

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With Crate, you get a beautiful and ad-free site where you can upload files of up to 50 MB by drag and dropping them onto the website and copy the shortened link to share with whomever. You can have up to 6 different crates or workspaces for a total of 200MB of storage space, which you can track if you sign up for a free account. Once signed in, you can see the number of views and downloads for your files. Though you can share an entire crate, you can’t download it since you still have to click on each file to download it. You will also need a compatible browser to get the most of out Crate, as you can’t drag and drop files in IE9.

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Ge.tt

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Here is another simple, real-time sharing website, which has a focus on letting you share your files quick and move on. With Ge.tt, you can select files  or can drag and drop them onto the site (if you have a supported browser), and then share the shortened URL like the other apps in this list, but a cool feature is that you don’t have to wait for your file to finish uploading before users download them.

You also don’t need an account to start uploading files, but acquiring a free account enables your files to live longer than 30 days, plus you get live statistics. You can also add or remove files,  but any files that stay inactive in your account for more than 3 months will get removed. Like Crate, Ge.tt doesn’t allow the download of an entire share, so if you have multiple files to share, other users will have to click on each file to download them all.

Min.us

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Min.us started as a super-easy way to share good-looking image galleries, but nowadays, the storage service has expanded and thus, it now accepts other types of files, such as documents, and videos. You can drag and drop or select your files. Then, you can instantly view your file, add or remove files, as well as download the entire share, which will be in the form of a zip file. You can use the service without signing up, but with an account, you’ll have a a profile at http://min.us/u/YOURusername like this one, where you can publish files and galleries.

Be sure to explore Steve’s article as he reviewed Min.us in more detail, back when the service was mostly for displaying great image galleries.

Behind minimalistic looks, these 3 sites offer plenty of features and could be great alternatives to Drop.io. I say, using any of these sites is as easy as using Dropbox’s Public folder, but let’s hear from you. What do you use to share your files instantly?

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  • Anonymous March 29, 2011
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    Thanks ! I did not know that I could host files other than images with min.us

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  • Tonylicious March 29, 2011
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    Thanks ! I did not know that I could host files other than images with min.us

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  • Anonymous March 29, 2011
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    What about SugarSync? They appear to be a player in this space. IDNWFT.

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    • Jessica Cam W. March 29, 2011
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      SugarSync is good too, but you need to download it to use it. The ones I mentioned don’t need to be downloaded at all. :)

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  • Anonymous March 29, 2011
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    Also Mac users can use MakeUseOf’s own article here:
    http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/battle-menubar-sharing-apps-mac/ it compares CloudApp and Droplr.

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    • Jessica Cam W. March 29, 2011
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      There is a Windows version of CloudApp by the way. It’s called FluffyApp.

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  • connectionfailure March 29, 2011
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    Also Mac users can use MakeUseOf’s own article here:
    http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/b… it compares CloudApp and Droplr.

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  • Mrclose March 29, 2011
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    I don’t know why my comments wont post?

    I am on the third browser try here so plese forgive me if I show up more than once!

    I have never found a better file sharing site than YourFileLink!

    I have uploaded and shared complete movies on there.

    A 5Gig upload and you don’t have to sign up for the site either.

    I’ve never shared a url on here so I don’t know if the url is clickable.

    http://yourfilelink.com/

    MC

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  • Mrclose March 29, 2011
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    I don’t know why my comments wont post?

    I am on the third browser try here so plese forgive me if I show up more than once!

    I have never found a better file sharing site than YourFileLink!

    I have uploaded and shared complete movies on there.

    A 5Gig upload and you don’t have to sign up for the site either.

    I’ve never shared a url on here so I don’t know if the url is clickable.

    http://yourfilelink.com/

    MC

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  • Beck March 29, 2011
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    still like wetransfer best

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  • Anonymous March 29, 2011
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    Hi,

    John here from http://Min.us
    Don’t forget to check our http://min.us/pages/tools for the free Goodies, Desktop and Mobile and Extensions for Minus on top of our web app.

    Cheers

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  • minusinc March 29, 2011
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    Hi,

    John here from http://Min.us
    Don’t forget to check our http://min.us/pages/tools for the free Goodies, Desktop and Mobile and Extensions for Minus on top of our web app.

    Cheers

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  • Pete March 29, 2011
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    All my folders and files mysterious vanished from DropBox. I googled ‘recover lost files in Dropbox’ and see many people with the same problem.

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  • angstwad March 29, 2011
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    I signed up for a lifetime membership with Crate through a deal from AppSumo. Cost me a whopping $6.

    Great service for me, since I commonly share my C# project folders. Those folders often have executables and Gmail won’t let me email them (even zipped).

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    • Jessica Cam W. March 29, 2011
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      Wow, lifetime membership for less than the monthly fee?! That’s great!

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    • Brad April 28, 2011
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      Just change the extension of your .exe file to .blah or whatever, and gmail will have no problem with it.

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  • Vibin March 30, 2011
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    Isendr.com is also a good one, but it works on P2P sharing.. I think Makeuseof reviewed it because I can see your quote on their website (www.isendr.com)

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  • Vibin @ TechFume March 30, 2011
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    Isendr.com is also a good one, but it works on P2P sharing.. I think Makeuseof reviewed it because I can see your quote on their website (http://www.isendr.com)

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