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e668ecp 31st August 2009 09:04

Online File Sharing
 
Hi,

Bit of a techie one this.

What I want is an online file sharing website where I can upload work to and the public enter a password to access it

I've looked at various ones including DriveHQ etc but they don't do this.

Any help?

stevemac 31st August 2009 09:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by e668ecp (Post 380047)
Hi,

Bit of a techie one this.

What I want is an online file sharing website where I can upload work to and the public enter a password to access it

I've looked at various ones including DriveHQ etc but they don't do this.

Any help?

Doesn't Google have a file sharing system?

FredSpencer 31st August 2009 09:16

Have a look at Windows Live Skydrive as well. 25 GB of free storage which you can have as private/public/photos.

e668ecp 31st August 2009 09:34

Sky drive is no good.. the password security is rubbish

Simon 31st August 2009 12:17

Apple offer the MobileMe service which offers secure password-protected file sharing (both a private and a public folder) you can also synchronise email and address books etc accross various computers with the service. There is an anual fee but if you feel you need all the services then it's good value for money. Mac users get additiona benifits over Windows users (ie accessing your own Mac from another Mac)

eddybrown 31st August 2009 14:30

I use a system called DropBox to share files between myself and a few collegues. You install the software then setup a folder on your pc which is the 'dropbox' the software then uploads it in the background.

http://www.getdropbox.com/

You get 2gb of space free and I think you have to pay for more, although you get a little extra for referring people to the service.

GreyGhost 31st August 2009 14:49

Following on Simons post.

http://www.apple.com/uk/mobileme/features/ Windows users catered for.

Firstly I am not a Mac evangelist, this is just FYI. :) Macs, Windows PC's, Linux, Unix, whatever system you run they will all pretty much do the same job. Apple Computers just do it more elegantly and more intuitively.

I've been working with Macs since 1986 and have been using Apples online services since their inception. The current Mobile Me is brilliant. However as with any online system there will be security issues. So I would not advocate storing any critical data or using the Cloud for back up. Although the encryption available is industry standard.

The current calendar pics are displayed on Mobile Me Gallery and the uploader is to the Public area of my 20Gb Cloud.

I'm not suggesting anybody rush to Apples site to sign up, just have a butchers and make your own mind up.

Edit:- 60 day free trial. Beware you will be hooked. :)

e668ecp 31st August 2009 20:40

Thanks guys for the info

I've gone with a php based website (password protected), javascript to control the browsers and files hosted on dropbox although I may move them to secure controlled folders on the website.

Taught myself alot about about php today.. from nothing!

GreyGhost 31st August 2009 20:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by e668ecp (Post 380354)
Thanks guys for the info

I've gone with a php based website (password protected), javascript to control the browsers and files hosted on dropbox although I may move them to secure controlled folders on the website.

Taught myself alot about about php today.. from nothing!

Much better job all together as you have complete control.:) Secure folders is the way to go. Just remember nothing is totally secure.
I have all those facilities and many more on a friends web /ftp/mail server. Also FOC :)
I use the me.com stuff for ease of use for the non technically minded. (Most of my clients.:))

e668ecp 31st August 2009 21:21

Oh and all the documents are web controlled .pdf's so I can shut them down whenever I choose and from wherever I choose. Doesn't matter where in the world the doc's are they shut down! Cool eh?

Thanks for the replies again


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