[NFBCS] Accessible Web Storage?

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 15:18:06 UTC 2024


Same here. I pay Dropbox a few bucks a month for 2 terabytes of storage, and
it is incredibly easy to provide links to folks to files they can download
directly. Sharing a folder is a bit more complex, but it works.

 

Cordially,

 

Curtis Chong

 

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I use drop Box, but it depends on what you consider low cost and/or lots of
data, but it works for me.

 

Dave

 

 

 

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            Does anyone have recommendations for a website/service for
storing large amounts of information that is accessible and either free or
low cost? I also want something where I can grant access to other people
easily to allow them to both upload and download files. I have Google Drive,
but that interface is anything but intuitive to people who are unfamiliar
with it.

 

Thanks,

Nicole

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