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mediafire and ifile.it

edrodmedina
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mediafire and ifile.it
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I came across mediafire and ifile.it files on the website banska bystrica shared with us. Before I download anything I would like to know what they are. Anyone out there know and just as important would like to share the info with me? |
15 Feb 2011
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SaraMariam
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Hi Edrod, I �m using ifile it quite often, it is actually one of my favourite download portals as unlike rapidshare or others it goes rather quick, no waiting time etc. What exactly would you like to know, maybe I can help you? |
15 Feb 2011
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edrodmedina
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Hi Sara. I wanted to know what they are and your answer answered my question. They are download portals. Thanks :-). ed |
15 Feb 2011
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cheezels
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I use ifile as my storage for large files such as picture files. I have made big files such as video recordings for feedback of work, and ppts and stuff because when you email you can only email up to 10MB and so instead of sending my students 10 emails all in bits I upload my stuff to my account and I send them a link that they can use to access my material and feedback :-)
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15 Feb 2011
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cheezels
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I forgot to add that I HAD Mediafire BUT I had not used it in a while to discover that ALL my files were gone. Apparently in the small print there (don �t know if it still is the case) if you don �t log on every X amount of days the files are taken away. Booooooo to mediafire! It was a sad sad day. Which is why I use ifile now. I have had no problems so far....
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