Drop box

September 17th, 2011 by MongoFiles

Mongofiles has a very easy to use web based drop box, that allows anyone in the world to simply upload files directly into your account. This is massively beneficial for example, small printing companies than need customer to send them files easily, and also be able to post large files to clients without using ftp or having to purchase expensive software. With MongoFiles you have the lowest cost and unlimited share capabilities. You can create a free account and try it for free. Once your realize how fast and efficient the web based application solves your drop box functionality and needs, you won’t use anything else. It’s your business, any time, any where, with the click of a web browser. It even supports Android, Nokia Symbian, and Microsoft mobile device web browsers, which do have the capability to access all mongofiles features without any downloads.

In total, MongoFiles is a great alternative to Drop box, which does not require anything more than a web browser. One of the best FTP replacements on the market. Now that’s simply and pure file sharing at its best. Come and try!

YouSendIt Alternative

August 23rd, 2010 by Arnis

Don’t you wish life were more simple? We do, and so we created MongoFiles.com, which is an excellent YouSendIt alternative. People want to send files in a simple way. A life without complexities or “nickel and dime you”, hidden charges. You can send large files with MongoFiles without any of that stress. Be the boss of your life, and take back all the time wasted with file sending with complex prices and options.

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Online file sharing

March 11th, 2010 by MongoFiles

Online file sharing is at the heart of every internet transaction, and it is sometimes difficult to decide which is the best way to share a file.  Not too long ago we used telephone modems to send files to each other via FTP ( File Transfer Protocols).  If you wanted more than one person to access these files, you usually had to have multiple phone lines to make this direct connection.   Then the internet became popular and we used our telephone modems to connect to a network of computers, and some of us used Gopher to search for information.  This was before the web browser was born.  Even then we had to use FTP, and the settings sometimes were a challenge to configure.  File Transfer Protocol has not changed much, but the ability for someone else to access your computer has created risk.  Being online and exposed to an infinite network of computers can be pretty scary when one wants to share files online. Read the rest of this entry »