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Old 11th October 2007   #1
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What programs or services is everyone using to transfer files to clients? I'm looking for something that is fast and secure, that allows each client or project to have unique usernames and passwords. Any recommendations?
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Old 11th October 2007   #2
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I just started using Filesanywhere.com. Seems good so far, $9/month for 5 gigs of storage and $5 for each additional user. Could get expensive if you need a different account for each client though. John.
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Digidelivery. Very confenient. The client does have to install some free client software, but there's no hassle with passwords. They recieve an email with a link to download the files.
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This what I use:

50gb, and 5euros a month and AFAIK there is no bandwidth limitations!

Wippies | Join the Wireless Hippies!
The company is a subdivision of this one big Finnish ISP/teleoperator so the serverside is solid.

it could be more secure though. (as secure as server's HTACCESS can provide...)

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We have been using yousendit.com for the last few months and it has been absolutely fantastic. Very fast speed for both upload and download as well as the ability to brand the site with our own logos made it a no-brainer for us.
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