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Is it possible to upload files straight from phone to site? If so explain how please, tried advanced options for ' quick reply', but couldn't get past choose file screen. I have two leaked Galaxy S 2 lwp that are pretty cool. Windmills and beach that change with time of day and weather.
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Try using dropbox that's how I do it at least. It will let you upload pretty much whatever. You can get it in the market free!
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dirkyd3rk said:
Try using dropbox that's how I do it at least. It will let you upload pretty much whatever. You can get it in the market free!
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I agree, Dropbox is great. I've been thinking of upgrading to a paid account when I get a little more money saved (I just went on an app buying/dev donation spree, so definitely over my online quota right now). I just found out the hard way that there's a 10 gig/day bandwidth limit for public links, but it's definitely a great site.
If you're talking about on xda, I haven't found a way to do it yet. Even with the user agent set to desktop, it won't work. I think this is because it doesn't integrate Android file explorers. You can always use Dropbox or another hosting site and link others to the file. With Dropbox, I just use the mobile app. Once you've uploaded whatever you want to share to your "Public" folder, long press the item, choose share, and then "copy a link". This will result in a direct download, which I prefer over other sites.
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EDIT: First link was wrong, so I fixed it. I believe you have to install Dropbox as well to get the extra space.
Thanks for your help...uploaded both live wp in the Themes and Apps section.

[Q] What cloud file storage service do you use?

Most of us would probably use DropBox or Box ... But, I am looking for cloud file storage service which have the features below:
1. It has a free type account (like starter account with limited space)
2. It can share a folder to public with password protection
Is there anything like that?
DropBox can share files or folders to public but it does not support password protection.
Why I need this feature?
I want to share some semi-private files, like photos and videos to only several people who do NOT always have DropBox account.
So, I am wondering if there is such service.
Thanks.
MEGAUPLOAD........ wait~
lmao! have you thought about IDrive or SugarSync?? Im not sure they support password protected files though,, then again you could always drop them in the public folder and zip them up password protecty stylie! then dish out the password to certain folks
I use SkyDrive for this...you can set certain access to certain people and they don't need to be a member of skydrive
Google+ with private circles?
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I thought SugarSync or maybe SpiderOak allowed this - may be wrong though...
I use Sugarsync (paid account), Box.net (50gb free because I own an HP Touchpad) and Dropbox (only because some apps will only sync to it for backup).
Sugarsync does offer sharing with password protection, and according to their comparison chart with the competition, box.net does too:
http://www.sugarsync.com/sync_comparison.html
I would suggest signing up for their free accounts and see if sharing with password protection is a free or premium only feature.
Good luck!
You can always put password-protected zip files in your public folder, right?
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hircus said:
You can always put password-protected zip files in your public folder, right?
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Yes, but the standard ZIP encryption isn't worth anything at all. WinRAR is a lot stronger (AES 128 bit) but you should really use PGP/TrueCrypt or the like if you want your data to stay private no matter what.
Google Docs.
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Google Docs.
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This is interesting, how do you share securely using Google Docs?
As for using .zip / .rar passworded files, it is the workaround that I might use it. Although, I don't like zipping large video files!
Note that I am not planning to share illegal material, only some private videos that we made during parties. I could also share the Dropbox account password, but I am trying to find a better way.
Of course, I could just burn all the videos into DVD and send them via post But hey! It's now 2012, cloud service is here to use.
I've heard good things about Amazon cloud storage. 5gb Haven't tried it yet though cause I currently have 8gb through dropbox. Sucks that they won't allow more. Even with more referrals.
http://www.wuala.com (P3HKBHMN7JHC7PANKJ54 3GB free)
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[INFO] Notes about uploading to Dropbox and other things about uploading

Hi.
I just wanted to make this to give more info on where to upload your ROM. There are lots of places, but I wanted to make a list and give info on some sites to upload to, i,e dropbox.
Some websites, Dropbox in particular, will terminate/lockdown your account if it receives lots of abnormal public traffic. The reason behind this, I don't know, but I don't recommend uploading to dropbox. I recommend mega.co.nz as a Dropbox alternative.
Also some websites are blocked in China due to censorship. I'll put a list below of some sites that aren't blocked (As far as I know):
http://mega.co.nz
http://d-h.st
http://androidfilehost.com
http://goo.im
http://sourceforge.com
http://pan.baidu.com/ (It's in Chinese, so if you're going to use this use Google Translate to navigate around unless you know Chinese)
Please help me add more to the list of host websites not blocked in China, or correct me if you see one that's blocked that I've listed as not.
see this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232826
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goo.im
access for china.
and my country has a firewall to prevent us to visit some website. so some website couldn't visit.my MIUI V5 used two web which we can visit ,so you can add them
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[Utility] All-in-One Cloud Service - Million Dollar iDea

Hello
I just had an idea and would like to share with anyone who had knowledge that could enhance this idea .
Exist today in Mercardo numerous companies that offer free space in the cloud for our files , however each of these companies has its own software to access files .
Do you think it would be possible that someone or some company was interested in creating a software that could connect and manage multiple accounts of cloud at the same time?
So we could open a free account for cloud service , then this program could join all the free spaces provided in one large space STORAGE .
What do you think of the idea ? it would make my life easy !
Dropbox - 2GB Free
Skydrive - 2GB Free
spideroak.com - 2GB Free
Asus WebStorage - 5GB free
Amazon Cloud Drive - 5GB free
Box - 10GB free
meocloud.pt - 16GB free
GoogleDrive - 15GB free
adrive.com - 50GB free
mega.co.nz - 50GB free
abelhas.pt - Unlimited *
Well , this is my idea hopefully someone can use and develop something to make life easier for everyone!
FTFY, SkyDrive offers 7 GB of free storage.
I've been working on this for about a week now.
I've gotten Box and Dropbox working so far. It also selects which service to upload the file to based on file size and space available. I'll keep you posted.
What would REALLY make (business) sense of such a project would be making a RESTful API developers could use.
For example, I could be writing a web application that works with user files. One option would be the user to choose and upload a file from their current client machine. An alternative would be browsing all of their cloud storage accounts and choosing a file source from there.
Keep it up, it could become something
Looks like it's been done.
http://cumulo.azurewebsites.net/
^^imagine when it gets hack . Say a very long goodbye to all your cloud data.
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^^imagine when it gets hack . Say a very long goodbye to all your cloud data.
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How would it be hacked?
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How would it be hacked?
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NSA says hi.
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NSA says hi.
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Haha... The NSA is the least of our worries on the privacy front. Besides, I feel bad for the guy that has to sift through all of my internet history and files stored on my cloud accounts. He must be terribly bored.
Chinese services offer tons of capacity for free, for example 360 yunpan gives you 36 TERAbytes, and it's possible to increase this. The problem is that everything is written in Chinese
Also have on tencent site english language. I have 10TB free

20GB of free online storage

I know that if you're on a 32GB version of this phone you may already be running out of HD space. Just wanted to spread the word that there is FREE android app (also Windows/MAC desktop version) called COPY that will give you 15GB of free cloud storage. If you use the referral code in my signature you can get an extra 5GB.
I have over 120GB worth of permanent free cloud storage by using the referral system!
One of the neat features that I use is that whenever I am on WiFi the COPY app will automatically start to upload any new photos or videos on my phone. It's super easy to download photos/videos you have saved on the cloud and is also easy to send a link to them to another person from within the app.
Just thought this info may be useful to those of you who are used to having an external SD card full of media and no longer have that option.
good for you. Referral posts are not permitted on xda and fyi you get 100gb of free storage with onedrive. Bye
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