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    Hey all! I thought since none of you had heard of My Brute, possibly some of you haven't heard of DropBox either. For those who do not wish pay for a domain and webspace for uploading files, dropbox is a great way to publicly share 2GB+ worth of information with people. You install the DropBox app on your computer and it syncs with your account. You can login to their website and access your files from any location. Not too shabby.

    If you are interested check it out: >>>HERE<<<

    **It's worth mentioning that if you sign up using my referral, we both get an extra 250MB of storage.

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    I really suggest Live Mesh instead. It's a free feature from the Windows Live suite! (So login using your Windows Live Email account)





    Here are its great features:

    Syncronisation: Add each device to your mesh by installing the Live Mesh software, and then choose folders to sync. You can sync a folder with only one or two of your devices, or with all of them.

    Sharing: Live Mesh makes it easy to share your stuff. Invite others to share a Live Mesh folder and keep it in sync on everyone’s devices as files are added or updated.

    Accessing: When you sign up for Live Mesh, you automatically get your own personal Live Desktop—your Windows PC on the web—complete with 5 GB of free storage. Synchronize files to your Live Desktop, and you’ll be able to access them using almost any web browser, no matter where you are.
    And who says you can’t be in two different places at once? With Live Mesh, you can connect remotely from one computer to another, so you can access files, programs, and settings as if you were sitting in front of that remote computer.

    And it's free. You can get it here.


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    I'd much rather have something that lives on the net. No need to download any software... :/

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    I hate mesh's interface. Software is more resource intensive then I'd like too. At least last time I tried it.

    I still use my domain for most of my stuff but dropbox is easy for the family to use.

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    Yeah, that's a good point. But then again, there is Live Sync and Live Skydrive..


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    Mesh, Live Sync and Skydrive all belongs to M$ with different functions

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