5 Best File Sharing and Hosting Sites

Five Best File Hosting SitesIf you have friends and family who want to see your files or you have co-workers who need to be updated on a project you are working on, sharing your files is now easier than ever. While there may be thousands of sites out there that allow you to send and store files in a Web-based environment, few of them stand up to the tools offered by the services below.

1. MediaFire

MediaFire lets you upload files with (or without) an account. You’ll be able to upload an unlimited number of files, up to 200MB in size. You have no upload limits, either. A number of Pro accounts are available, ideal for users who want to share even more large (up to 2GB) files.

MediaFire

2. DropBox

Dropbox is an extremely flexible (and simple) file sharing and syncing service designed to work across all operating systems and platforms. The online backup offers automatic backup of your ifles, the ability to undelete files and folders, and thirty days of undo history. Features don’t stop there though, so check out the site.

Dropbox

3. FileDropper

FileDropper may not exactly be free, but it has one of the largest file size limits out of any service – 5GB. A free seven-day trial is available, while plans start at $0.99 per month. A Gold Plan is available for just $10, which gives you 250GB of space.

FileDropper

4. drop.io

Drop.io makes a great solution for people who want to share files with others in a simple manner. An API is also available to take advantage of the service. You may upload up to 100MB per “drop.”

Drop.io5. Google Docs

While Google Docs may not be the best solution for files (it’s better for documents, as the name states), it offers the ability to quickly upload and store files up to 1GB in size (and you can increase the storage to 16TB. Cost of the storage is still quite high, especially if you are only upload your family movies.

Google Docs

Conclusion

While I am sure that you’ve heard of at least one of the services above, there may be some that you haven’t yet tried out. What file hosting site do you prefer to use to host and share your files?

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