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Oh, I forgot to mention that it has to be something my clients can download from with a browser and without installing any software.
Thanks,
Jim
On Mar 10, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Daniel Griffin wrote:
> You could use Drop Box or a FTP server. I personally use FTP with
> Dreamhost, you pay around US$100 for 1 year and you have unlimited
> space.
> I hope this helps!
> Cheers!
> Daniel.
>
> Em 10 de março de 2012 12:54, Jim Curtis <jpcurtis@me.com> escreveu:
>> Related to my query about the advisability of upgrading to Lion..
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>> Apple is bugging me to move to their iCloud, and it requires 10.7, which I'm not yet using.
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>> And I realize this topic has been done to death, but I'm wondering if there's anything new in file sharing services I could know about.
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>> My requirements for a file sharing service are simple: fast, value-priced, and reliable. And of course, it should be capable of handling large video files, entire camera folder contents, etc.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim C.
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