· January 24, 2008 at 6:49 am · Free Hosting
Tags: 1GB, bulk, file, free, hosting, hosts, Resources, send6
I have a thing for free file hosts, as you can tell from my previous list of providers. I keep getting resources sent my way though - a new one each day at least, so I wanted to share one of the more impressive ones I have seen with you, Send6.
The interface of their web site is very simple and to the point. You put in your e-mail address, the e-mail address you wish to send to and upload up to 1GB worth of files. If you hadn’t figured out the catch of the web site yet - you can send 6 files in all. One thing I really like about this service (other than the brain dead simple interface) is the fact it looks like they have a business model too. You can pay from $9 to $99 a month for a different range of limits and these additional perks:
- Custom branded version of our service with your own company logo
- Use your company domain name (e.g., http://send.yourcompany.com)
- Detailed visit and download tracking, and delivery notification
- Full hosting, tier-1 bandwidth, server management, and support
If your looking for another free file host to use to send those large photos or movies over to Grandma or your CEO - Send6 definitely deserves your interest.
· November 16, 2006 at 5:00 am · Web Hosting
Tags: 1.5MB, bulk, free, hosting, images, photos
After writing about SendSpace the other day, somebody pointed me in the direction of ImageThrust. I like the fact that the interface looks simple and clean. Here is a little more information on them.
If you want to keep track of your uploaded images you need a free account, it just take a second to sign up and you can start uploading images directly into your account within seconds. You need to create this account before uploading any images since we cannot keep track of images that is not attached with an free account.
As you can see, they want you to create an account as well. I don’t have that big of a problem with it, as long as they give me a quick alternative for hosting photos quickly. Sometimes I don’t have time to go through a sign up, I just want to get something uploaded to show friends, family, or crazy Uncle Fred. To get an idea of what the service will look like after you have uploaded something, check out the public photo galleries.
For the most part, ImageThrust does a few things pretty well, and makes for another nice quick photo hosting alternative.