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I just ran into the TMO file size limit when I tried to attach a custom bootup video (~2.5mb) to my post - what service would you suggest I use to share this file?

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Ok, mvm, I chose Ge.tt.
 
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At the moment I prefer minus.com
Max size 2gb per file, 10gb per account (more with referrals).

Of course we can't trust any of these sites anymore.

I used to use box.net until my account was suspended. In lieu of megaupload forcefully removed and other file hosts running in fear we may have to look into distributed storage solutions.

Anyone hosting maemo files on rapidshare - move them elsewhere now. They are next to go. -__-
 

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www.megaupload.com
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i will prefer mediafire. btw why TMO dosent increase file size limit to a decent size.
 

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Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
why TMO dosent increase file size limit to a decent size.
Yes, good question. Considering how many devs use it as a staging point for new apps etc, a 5-10mb limit would be very useful!
 
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www.megaupload.com
Nah, I'll just put it on my GeoCities page

By 1999 GeoCities was the third-most visited website on the World Wide Web, behind AOL and Yahoo!.
Gosh I feel old...
 

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Originally Posted by Lomax View Post
Yes, good question. Considering how many devs use it as a staging point for new apps etc, a 5-10mb limit would be very useful!
new apps, themes, icons, etc can just be uploaded to the repos or garage.maemo which allows large files. There is also git as well.
 

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Google Code is another good option for maemo projects.
 

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