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Gizzmoe
04-09-07, 02:57 AM
Please donīt use Rapidshare to host your files, many people canīt download from there due to the way Rapidshare works, also they delete files that havenīt been downloaded for 30 days.
Filefront (http://www.filefront.com) allows files up to 1GB and they donīt automatically delete old files.
MediaFire (http://www.mediafire.com) allows files up 100MB, supports download managers and currently holds files for an unlimited time.
UBRS QuickShare (http://mpgtext.net/subshare/) is good for files up to 5MB.
If you wanna make sure that your files are always available for download, upload them to at least two different file sharing services.
bigboywooly
04-09-07, 08:15 AM
Just a quick heads up over Filefront
Since its last maintenance it has taken to queuing files for deletion
Once queued you have 7 days to remove it from the deletion process
So if you keep an FF account check it regulary or you will find your files deleted upon return
http://www.mediafire.com/ is another good one
You can create a free account if you want that will keep all your uploads in one area
I find I can still D\L files months after upload
Gizzmoe
04-09-07, 08:20 AM
So if you keep an FF account check it regulary or you will find your files deleted upon return
They send a notification email a week before.
MediaFire looks good, Iīve added it to the first post.
Please donīt use Rapidshare to host your files, many people canīt download from there due to the way Rapidshare works, also they delete files that havenīt been downloaded for 30 days.
I hate Rs but I had several people request a link from there, in the future I won't use it :D
MaxT.dk
04-12-07, 05:40 PM
Just FYI, http://www.sendspace.com/ is another way to store files online (I've used it for a long time now).. And no countdowns, enter-the-magic-code-here, poker popups etc... have fun =)
Ducimus
04-12-07, 05:57 PM
If you use the internet Heavily, id recommend just getting your own damn doman. Its cheaper then you might think (I pay 10 -12 bucks a month), and the many bennfits are worth it in the long run. The trick is finding a good host.
Subsim Monitor
04-14-07, 09:34 PM
And we will add mods to the Subsim Downloads section, once they are final versions, zipped, and have a good ReadMe. Just ping me.
thanks
Neal
greekfire
04-19-07, 03:29 PM
:cry: awwww...i love rapidshare.com
I have a premium rapidshare acct and have never had any problems using it or had any of my uploads deleted.
Marka Ragnos
04-21-07, 05:36 PM
Hi,
Can i mirror some mods on my site?
It's not that i wanna take credit i just want to help out.
I hope thats ok? I'll also add the original thread.
I kind of like megaupload, for the way you can handle your files,
and for the quallity they have
been using it for more or less 7 to 8 month and my files are not even deleted
without my direct order to do that...:yep:
ReallyDedPoet
05-17-07, 06:35 AM
Welcome:up: Marka Ragnos
RDP
Jimbuna
05-17-07, 07:07 AM
Welcome aboard kaleun Marka Ragnos :arrgh!:
UBOAT234
06-11-07, 11:26 AM
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vd
tycho102
06-11-07, 01:38 PM
I'm up for hosting some of the mods. It's a real pain-in-the-arse to have to deal with some of those downloaders.
edit-- I've started throwing up mods as I come across them and get them installed. I'll leave them up until I have reason to do otherwise (i.e. patch 1.3). My little mod repository (http://tron-chaser.net/data/silenthunter4/mods_v12/)
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