Fileport is an online service that provides the fastest way to send files over the internet.
Typically, email providers have file size restrictions and online cloud storage can be cumbersome to use. Fileport is the simplest way of transferring large files from point A to B. Intended for creative individuals like artists, video/audio editors, photographers showcasing their work or anyone whose work depends on exchanging large files.
Fileport is capable of “streaming” files to the recipient (or multiple recipients) as you upload them. You can upload multiple files or folders which can be downloaded in a compressed format, even while uploading. Files are automatically checksummed for integrity during the upload process.
There is a subscription available for users that require more features, like Photobooks. Photobooks are online photo & video albums that provide an ultra fast and clean web interface with all original files available for download. Files up to 5 GB can be uploaded by anyone without the need of an account.
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Fileport is a very good file sharing service. It's very easy and fast to use. Moreover there are no ads.
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