I already manage a web site so it is easy to upload the stuff to the web site, and then make it available.

Of course the next step is to remove when you are done.

Stewart

At 06:23 PM 6/1/2009, you wrote:
De nada.  I prefer Box.net (Box) because it has features that work better
for businesses, but Dropbox seems to be a good solution for the individual.
MaximumPC magazine raves about it.

I've tried Yousendit and they have a terrific service, but boy do you pay.
For what I get for $200/year with Box, it would have been many times that on
a monthly basis.  (A peer of mine tested FTP services, including Box, from
North Korea and according to her, Yousendit won the competition from there.
Don't ask me why her .org was in NK.)

DIY FTP comes with so much overhead (hardware, software, securing it, etc)
that it makes no sense to do this any longer, especially when someone will
do it for you for gratis or next to nothing.


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