[conspire] Receiving larger files from non-linux users?

Ruben Safir ruben at mrbrklyn.com
Mon Sep 24 13:43:45 PDT 2012


On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:52:30PM -0700, James Sundquist wrote:
>     I've been relying on Dropbox a lot for sharing files over the last few
> years and it works okay,
  
  Like a static IP and a a webserver?

>  but I'm interested in exploring other methods.
> These days a lot of raw photography, HD video, and wav audio are being
> exchanged.  Size is a concern and often those sharing with me have limited
> technical experience and a proprietary operating system.  CloudApp has been
> recommended, but it has a size limitation of only ten 25mb files daily.
> E-mail is too slow.  Google Drive could work, though they lack a native
> Linux client and I've yet to try it.  I'm often unable to get files in
> person.  What do you use?

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