1) Google Drive
Google Drive is a cloud storage service by Google where you can save your documents and files. You get an upgradable 15GB of storage that you can easily access from anywhere. Google provides you with robust and handy mobile applications so that you can work from anywhere. You can share the attachments up to 25MB in size with Gmail messages. But when the files above 25MB are shared via the Drive link. Gmail users can share their files and folders up to 10GB in size. Google’s free tier is enough for a majority of users as it gives you a reusable 15GB of storage. You can repeatedly share large files provided you keep deleting the older ones.
2) Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft’s OneDrive is a cloud-storage service and competitor to Google’s Drive. OneDrive offers an ungradable 5GB of storage to store files and documents and access them from any device anytime you want from anywhere. Microsoft offers a secure method to share and collaborate on data with friends and colleagues, thereby enhancing productivity and performance. To share big files, you just need to upload your files to OneDrive and select the ‘Share’ icon after right-clicking it. You will need to enter the recipient’s name in the field and set the desired permissions to the recipient(s).
3) Bit.ai
Bit.ai is a modern cloud-based document collaboration service that helps you and your team to manage everything in one place. Each workspace has a sound content library that allows you to save and share different types of files like PDF, videos, audios, and spreadsheets. To share big files on Bit.ai:
- Click the share button for your Box Cloud File weblink.
- Copy the Box Cloud File shareable link.
- Paste the Box Cloud File shareable link to a blank line in Bit.
- With your cursor at the end of the link just hit enter and the Box Cloud File will automatically fetch.
5) Dropbox
Dropbox is another giant in file-sharing solutions. Dropbox offers an upgradable 2GB cloud storage to store different types of files in one place. You also get desktop clients and mobile applications to store all your files and access them anywhere and anytime. Dropbox provides integration with around 100,000 third-party applications, making it one of the most preferred cloud storage services. To share a file or folder on Dropbox:
- Sign in to your Dropbox
- Select ‘All files’ in the left sidebar.
- Click on the file you want to share and click the share icon.
- Type the email of the recipient.
- Click Share file or Share folder.
For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date with the Gadget Bridge Android App.