One thought is that you could continue to use FTP, but just email your
clients with direct links, including
ftp://username:passw...@host.com/somefolder/somefile.  That makes it easy
for them because all they have to do is click the link you sent them.
Of course, I don't the details of your setup and what kind of stuff your
clients are downloading, so that may or may not be helpful.

Chris


On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Brian <brian.schna...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Can anyone recommend a good way to share lots of files or even just a
> few big files without having to use ftp?  There are some sites out
> there like Box.net, Drop.io, MediaFire, and Sharefile.. that offer
> this kind of service, but it would be nice to just to set up your own
> server.  Is there a distro out there that provides this kind of
> service?  I'm tired of training all our clients to use ftp and holding
> there hand while they figure out what client to use or web browser..
> it just gets old and there has got to be a better way!
> Thanks for any help
> Brian
> >
>

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