Often, we run into the need to share files with clients, family, friends, etc. Here are some useful services that make it very simple.
- Dropbox – I use this service. You get 2GB free, so if your sharing needs are limited to photos, pdf’s and Word docs, you’ll love this. Anyone you want to send files to must also have a Dropbox account. On top of the 2GB free account, they have 2 paid options: Pro 50 (50GB) for $9.99/month and Pro 100 (100GB) for $19.99/month. Dropbox also features a very handy iPhone app.
- youSendit – I just became aware of this service recently. It acts as an FTP replacement. I used to setup folders on my web server for clients to send me files. This can be cumbersome, and can be impossible for those that aren’t computer/web savvy. youSendit makes it very easy, and provides a plethora of plugins for you to send directly from the programs you use. They offer a free 2 week trial to see if the service is for you.
- MobileMe – This is Apple’s $99/year service that sports several nice features. As far as file sharing, you can upload large files to your 20GB iDisk. Then you can email anyone a link to download the large files. You can also create online photo galleries that users can download if you allow them to.
There are other file sharing services, but I am familiar with these three. I suggest you follow the provided links to see which service best serves your needs.