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"webmaster for Kracked Press Productions" <webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote 
in message news:4E18A09E.8090704@krackedpress.com...
Has anyone used RapidShare for sharing ISO files?

I was thinking that seems the only place that may allow these large files to have a home for sharing.
I want to have a place that could be a home for the LibreOffice DVD ISO 
files so they can be shared with others who can download and burn DVDs.
My hosting company will not allow files larger than 700+ MB and the two DVD 
versions [3.3.3 and 3.4.1] of LibreOffice are over 3.4 GB in size.  The 
account has not issues of having 100 GB of executable files online but if I 
have any ISO files, then they say that I am a repository and it is not 
allowed.
My email account[s] is limited to under 500 MB file size even though I have 
one that has a 1 GB inbox/outbox size.  So I have problems with getting 
these files to anyone.
Does anyone have any suggestions on low-cost or free places to share these 
LibreOffice ISO files?
Dropbox?


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Harold Fuchs
London, England

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