Anyone know of a service like Mediafire that doesn't require a registration and can share files?
I need to drop some files for the Bionic community but don't have a spot to put them.
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Hi Everyone!
I believe that no one should wait for downloads which are legal and waste 30 - 90 seconds of their time just waiting for a JavaScript to finish off. I think we need to share ways to bypass all this stuff.
Please post any of the following if you have them and wish to submit:
1. Rapidshare Hacks
2. Megaupload Hacks
3. Rapidshare Accounts You Have Bought
4. Megaupload Accounts You Have Bought
5. Any Other Upload Site Stuff
6. Access to your OWN FTP Site
@Mod: I have no intention of violating the rules
mohamedhussain1995 said:
5. Any Other Upload Site Stuff
6. Access to your OWN FTP Site
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Gotcha. http://aximilation.com/hosting/ - I'll register a domain name and prettify it up if I get enough use/interest. I plan to add a user account section at some point as well.
aximilation said:
Gotcha. http://aximilation.com/hosting/ - I'll register a domain name and prettify it up if I get enough use/interest. I plan to add a user account section at some point as well.
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Any domain bought??
Not at the moment, if you notice my signature, I took down the hosting a bit ago, it turns out the script I was using had a security hole in it and someone used it to hack my site, nice huh? I haven't had time to put anything new up.
Buuut....from what I was seeing, it didn't look like anyone was using it anyways, there was an issue with larger files that my web host didn't like. :-/
If there's enough interest I'll look into putting something up again, I just don't have it on my top priority list at the moment, if you or anyone wants a file hosted, I can still give ftp access, or upload it for you, no problem. Drop me a line: hostingat aximilation dotcom
Does anyone know an app that I can connect to my computer Or any phone/computer on my network and view its shared files that I can send to my phone? think of a file browser but on shared files over my network
or maybe connect to my pc via ip but still be able to transfer files over to my phone
i have one to remote my pc from my phone and ect but not get files off of it
Discover or Discover Pro is what you're looking for, I believe. =P
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Discover or Discover Pro is what you're looking for, I believe. =P
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Thanks, Does anyone know if it will work? as if can i log into my pc and copy anytype of file to my phone?
If you run an FTP server on your PC, you can use one of the FTP clients available on the Market to connect.
I do this all the time and it works well. I have not tried Discover, but I don't have shared files on any of my home PC's either.
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Here is the .apk
<Edit> sorry I had to remove apk(s) I added the faid version of an app in there too.
Thanks bro
Sorry For double post but I have some problems and question
1)even tho i downloaded it via apk can it still get updates
2)at first it worked i could access my phone from pc BUT!! how do i access my pc from my phone?
3) I never touched any settings but when i type in the address and port it gives me in my browser the webpage has the discover pro icon..but page is black and it did not happen before
can anyone help me/
Anyone out there can help me?
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone knows of file storage sites that have mobile friendly pages. Something like DropBox would be ideal.
Today I am on a library computer and have a folder of word files I really want to read on my Magic on the train on my way home but can't use USB to mount my SD. I tried zipping and emailing it to myself but gmail didn't let me download the zip file. I had a preview option but that just tried and failed to open it in Astro. I love Zoho writer's mobile version for viewing files but that doesn't let me batch import. Most free backup services have hugely bloated web clients and wouldn't play nicely with a mobile browser.
Anyone heard of such services/apps?
Setup an FTP server at home and use AndFTP on your phone to connect to it. It's probably the easiest and then you also have full control over your own files. FileZilla server is free and fairly easy to setup.
maedox said:
Setup an FTP server at home and use AndFTP on your phone to connect to it. It's probably the easiest and then you also have full control over your own files. FileZilla server is free and fairly easy to setup.
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For that you'd have to let your PC run when you're away... pretty useless.
You turn your computer off when you're away? :O
Pretty useless reply if I may say so.
@rahux: Did you try uploading files without zipping them? It may be a hassle if there are many files... Maybe you could just rename the zip file to .txt or something like that and you may be able to download it.
rahux said:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone knows of file storage sites that have mobile friendly pages. Something like DropBox would be ideal.
Today I am on a library computer and have a folder of word files I really want to read on my Magic on the train on my way home but can't use USB to mount my SD. I tried zipping and emailing it to myself but gmail didn't let me download the zip file. I had a preview option but that just tried and failed to open it in Astro. I love Zoho writer's mobile version for viewing files but that doesn't let me batch import. Most free backup services have hugely bloated web clients and wouldn't play nicely with a mobile browser.
Anyone heard of such services/apps?
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If it is just word files you want to view. Upload the files to google docs. Then get 'gdocs' from the market and away you go.
When i want to try an App or Rom, and download it, i hate some FileHostSites.
As i'm a webdesigner and got my own server i made my own filehost website.
I only want to host files from/for XDA-Developers.com.
So if u want to use it as developer, use the same username as on this website, all other usernames will be deleted.
I also made the upload limit 253,5 MB as most roms don't exceed this.
It allows: CAB, ZIP, TAR, 7ZIP & RAR files.
The website is new and in beta, feel free to use it and give me some comments on it when there's a bug.
http://www.bazurk.net
Only uploaders need an account, downloaders are free to follow download links like this: http://bazurk.net/?d=16F791EA1
This seems like a great idea More so because I am at a school where most of the popular file hosting sites are blocked, which is a total pain in the ass when I want to get a ROM.
Does the site support multi-connection downloads and pausing/resuming? (DownTheMall or similar) Because that is my main beef with file hosting sites, my school's network is complete **** and if you try to download something usually it will download a meg or 2 and then slow down and eventually completely stop, at which point I have to pause and resume to keep it going.
I'm recently developing a file explorer for interior unlocked wp8 phones and FTP may be the best way to transfer files via WiFi especially when there are a huge amount of files, FTP is more convenient than Webserver or other ways. However, I learned little knowledge about network so I can do nothing about it because some of the classes are missing and I don't know which to replace with.
There ARE apps in store which uses SharpFTPServer such as Yxplayer so it is possible to port one.
BTW, @GoodDayToDie , do you plan to add FTP support to your Native Access project ?
Wasn't planning to, really, but you have a point about making it easy. HTTP is fine for downloading specific files but isn't actually a very good choice for a file system browser.