May 21
Filedropper Followup
As a small followup to my post on Fildropper, I recently needed to upload a larger (about 180 MB) file somewhere for hosting. Not wanting to kill my bandwidth, filedropper was my first choice. Instead of sitting and waiting for the file to upload, I decided to leave it overnight.
I checked my computer in the morning to be greeted with an error. A really weird one. Firefox could not find the page, because there was HTML in the URL. Somehow, the entire source code for the filedropper main page had been put in the address bar after http://www.filedropper.com/. So, I figured it was just a one time thing. I’ll just upload it again, I figured.
By now, I have tried uploading at least seven times! Sometimes the upload freezes in the middle, and other times I just keep getting the HTML in the URL. Naturally, my next move was to e-mail Filedropper. I went to their support form on their website, filled it out, and I haven’t heard a thing back in almost a week. I realize that this is a free serivce, but for a company making such vast claims as filedropper has, this is simply unacceptable. They do offer a paid service, and if they ever want to get my money they have a lot to fix.
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You could split up the files and go with 2gb hosts-
sharenload.com
mailbigfile.com
or just go with a cheap shared host