Another new large file-sharing service is FileWhopper. Files or folders of any size can be transferred, no subscribtion purchase required, there is a one-time fee based on file size starting at $0,99. Encrypted transfers.
Support told me they're deploying a patch for it soon.
Though I did manage to fix it. I was desperate and fiddling around with whatever I could think of and for whatever reason enabling my ssds for system memory fixed the issue. It now loads without any problem.
Tutorial on how to do it:
https://filewhopper.com/blog/ways-to-use-external-hard-drive-as-ram/
A downvote from me unfortunatley as the article was written by Hannah Welch which I have found to be FileWhopper's Digital Marketer (so basically their PR / Sales team)
Some quotes from the article
"I luckily discovered FileWhopper, "
"In fact, FileWhopper saved me a couple of hours "
" In general, I recommend using FileWhopper "
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None of this is fair wording as an advert from somebody that works for the company, I have not personally used the service to say either way. But I don't wan't to upvote lies.
You can try to use this app, as it works in conjunction with the resource itself. As far as I know, it doesn't work for mobile devices yet though constant updates promise to fix it.
Some methods were already mentioned here but this service might be better. It allows simultaneous uploading and downloading that can save a lot of time if you need to transfer a lot of data. Also, it literally has no file size limit for transfer.
You are always free to collect your passwords oldschool, with pen and paper. Otherwise, you would need an app. As it was mentioned here already, Bitwarder is a great tool, though you can look through this review in order to find one that fits you the best.
You can try to take a look at this. Several password managers pros and cons are described there and will have a chance to look through them in a brief mode. You'd also should consider Bitwarden as it is considered a masterpiece among password managers.
1Password should fit almost all of your needs, though you'd better check this review out. Perhaps you may find a better manager there.
A password manager is a great thing, though you need to find the one that will be the best for you. Try this overview to check their pros and cons.
Bitwarder is great, though there are a lot of options and each of them depends on your needs. Check a brief review of most popular password managers out and perhaps you'll find the one that fits you best.
Long story short: the smaller the video, the worst video quality. There are some points described here but those above are the most obvious pros and cons.
Perhaps, this set of advice might assist. File compression takes some time so you'd better send it all at once if your internet connection allows it.
First of all you should understand all your needs in details. How much space you need for storage, how many people should have an access and so on. Then you can create a table with different cloud providers and all your needs. This way you'll see which one is the best choice for your customer.
Also, I would recommend to read this article to get to know with different cloud services Main Benefits of Migrating to the Cloud
- Send up to 3 files or folders of up to 1TB each for FREE in beta;
- Add additional services to your transfers, like more downloads or more days of storage, for FREE;
- Track the progress of all active uploads and your file recipient’s downloads from your account;
- Data transfer resumes if your PC reboots automatically, with minimum possible data loss: the integrity of transmitted data is ensured;
- Totally secure service thanks to files being encrypted for transfer;
- The service supports simultaneous upload and download;
- No installation is required. A desktop app helps speed up the upload/download of your huge files, then automatically deletes itself.
In case of any bugs found you can submit them via contact form https://filewhopper.com/contact-us or send to
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Hi there, you can try using FileWhopper , it password protects all your uploads and there is no need to purchase a subscription as in many other services, you just pay per transfer based on file size. Hope this helps!
You can use FileWhopper service for fast and secure file transfer, but they are not free, you pay per file/folder transfer, the fee depends on the size, but it is very reasonable!