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  • Free online document storage
  • spooky_b329
    Full Member

    I have a 200mb PDF that I'd like to make available anyone to download, from the amount of people I've seen requesting a copy on CD/by email, it would probably get downloaded about once per day, with probably a flurry of downloads for the first few days.

    Is there somewhere that will

    a) Let me upload such a large file in the first place
    b) Not throw a wobbly when it starts getting downloaded

    I don't really want to use my own webspace as the PDF is a workshop manual for the Iveco Daily, copies are been sold on ebay and passed freely via CD between people but providing a copy for free download might be overstepping the mark in terms of copyright or whatever, if I get any unwanted attention I'd rather just be able to take the document offline rather than find my broadband account has been suspended 😉

    P.S Google Docs doesn't support PDFs…

    grumm
    Free Member

    http://sendspace.com/ should do the trick

    woffle
    Free Member

    dropbox? I think you get a 'public' folder…

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    beanum
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    You could sign up for Ubuntu One. You get 2Gb of free storage and don't need to be running Ubuntu to access it as far as I can tell…
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    uplink
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    lowey
    Full Member

    Filefront.

    Megaupload

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Hi, thanks for all the replies, first time back online since posting due to being on the callout list at work and working all night!

    Will take a look.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    >P.S Google Docs doesn't support PDFs…

    Not sure about any size limit but I've just uploaded a PDF to Google docs and can view it.

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