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a few friends of mine gave me their urls and a password and I was set to see their files and dl, just a thought if anyone is deterred from using large filesharing programs, if anyone else has tried this, please let me know your thoughts. :)

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Yeah I got it and use it sometimes but i liked it better when older versions did not display ads.

I have a old copy somewhere but have not dug it out yet.

I also like wwwfileshare but they stopped the freeware version.

So I foud a app I really like so far. It's called hfs standing for HTTP File Server ( Website: http://www.rejetto.com/hfs ; http://hfs.sf.net ) ,

It is fantasticly easy to use. Drag and drop files you want to share and it will even paste the link in clipboard for you to send to friends. Or use a service like http://dyndns.org to create a static url for yourself.

I am looking at a few other small file sharing apps and will let you know when I try them.

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