File sharing services are very popular. While I usually use Evernote or Google Apps for my work and share from them, there are times when I need to share files in other ways.
I wrote about one file sharing service, Droplr, back in 2012. Back then, the free account was 1 GB of storage and 25 MB file size uploads. There was also a Pro version that gave you 1GB uploads and 100GB of storage for $3/month or $30/year.
Droplr has just announced that they are going to change to a freemium business model. The paid version is $4.99 per month. Now, you will be able to use their clients and share screenshots, images, files and videos of your desktop through email and social networks for free. The links will expire after a week though. The pro plan, which lets you keep them longer, costs $9.99/month.
So, you can do some cool stuff for free, but there are limits.
Related:
CX - file sync, share and backup service with 10GB free account
JustBeamIt file sharing service comes in very handy - also has links to more file sharing services
File backup, share, sync services - lots to choose from
Let's Crate - easy, free, file sharing
minus - file sharing service
eBackpack - educational file sharing and backup
YouSendIt - easy file sharing, sync, and sign
Let's Crate - easy, free, file sharing
minus - file sharing service
eBackpack - educational file sharing and backup
YouSendIt - easy file sharing, sync, and sign
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