Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Sharing Issues

Well, Dropbox says that I'm receiving too much traffic, so
my files have been suspended. I like to use Dropbox because
you viewers have no concern over getting a virus, or have to
deal with pop ups. Until I figure out how else I'd like to share
the music with you all, I apologize for the inconvenience

-Ededdeddie

9 comments:

  1. No worries, and thanks for all you do :-)

    ~knut

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  2. Don't apologize man,thanks for your generous uploads!

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  3. no sweat! Thank you for all the sharing.

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  4. Wonder why Dropbox has a traffic cap? In any case, take your time and keep us advised. You've been more than generous with your time and shares so at least this is a good time to say how much I've appreciated it all.

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  5. Try zippyshare. It's one of the best netlockers and easy to use.

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  6. You all are very kind! I think I may try zippyshare. I think the two previous posts should be available today, but Dropbox has put a traffic cap on my files because of the high amount of visitors. At any rate, thanks for the kind words. It's why I do this blog: to share with cool music lovers like you all

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  7. Have you guys heard anything good about Mega Limited?

    https://mega.nz/

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  8. Yeah, Mega's a good one, no file size limits. I think there is a download limit if your not a member, but it's something like 2 -3 gb per day, so that shouldn't be a problem. It's not compatible with all browsers. It works well with Chrome, Firefox,etc, but not with Explorer, Safari, etc. Zippy's very easy to use for both uploads and downloads and it's free for both. The caveats are the 200 mb limit on files size and that files are deleted 30 days after the last download. A lot of people use Mediafire. I'm not sure what the pros and cons are with that one.

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