Upload distribution services
8 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at 11:22 PMBy "Upload distribution service" i mean a site on wich you upload a file, and it automatically uploads your file on multiple file hosting sites like rapidshare(by the way.. i really hate rapidshare :) ), zshare, badongo and others..
Here's the list:
ShareBee (my favorite)
Sharebee.com is the world first file upload distributor. Sharebee.com will distribute uploaded files to others (external) fileserver websites on the internet and maintain those download links. We want to provide this unique additional free service to all the users out there. And we plan to stay online forever so don't be afraid we will be gone suddenly!
By using Sharebee.com you give yourself and others options to download from.
Our goals are:
Quality - We are trying to maintain a high quality service to every country on earth.
Simplicity - Our website will stay to look simple but very functional.
Functionality - We will continually add new advanced functions and options to make our service better.
Sharebee.com is a free service that relies on advertising to support this service. Profit from advertisements will be reinvested to improve the quality of our service.
www.rapidshare.com
www.badongo.com
www.zshare.net
www.megauplaod.com
MassMirror
MassMirror.com allows you to share any file (max 1gb or 1,000mb) for free on the world wide web. Your file will be distributed on some of the top free hosting services automatically. Simply upload your file and we will take care of the rest.
MassMirror is the easiest way to upload your files to the world wide web. This free service allows you to upload any file (image, music, documents, and more.) for free to the Internet. It is great for distributing files to your friends, family, or co-workers.
This technology enables you to upload your file to our servers with a real-time progress bar. Your file will then be saved and stored on the free hosts we support. Then simply share the url to anyone with access to the world wide web. You can even use this service to mirror file downloads from your own site.
This is one of the most advanced, most compatible, quickest, and easiest upload services on the world wide web and we are always improving.
www.4filehosting.com
www.badongo.com
www.fastuploading.com
www.fileinsanity.com
www.megaupload.com
www.picshome.com
www.rapidshare.com
www.zshare.net
ShareOnAll
ShareOnAll offers free services to share your files over the biggest share-servers in Internet. You should only once to upload onto our server and in 10-15 minutes it will reuploaded onto share-servers that you can choose yourself. There is nothing to worry about. Everything will go automatically.
How does work ShareOnAll and what steps should be done to upload to us:
1. Click the link "upload a file";
2. In the first field choose the file for uploading;
3. In second field you can write the description or comment to file;
4. Choose the servers where the files will be copied;
5. Click the button "Start upload";
6. When the file is uploaded you get the link to it;
To upload the file you shouldn't sign up on our site. But if you want to keep statistics of uploaded files or to know link (if you forgot it) - the registration is necessary.
www.rapidshare.com
www.megaupload.com
www.filefactory.com
www.depositfiles.com
www.uploaded.to
www.zshare.net
www.badongo.com
www.netload.in
[Tutorial] How to Delete Currently Used, Locked, Undeletable, Busy Files
1 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 8:55 AMI couldn't delete a file, and i did a quick search and found Unlocker
1. Download it from one of these links:
RS1 / RS2 / ZS1 / ZS2 / MU1 / MU2 / BD1 / BD2 and install it
2. Try to delete the file(s) and you'll get an error message, press OK, and the Unlocker window will open automatically
3. From Unlocker, select Delete (bottom left corner) and then Unlock All (bottom right corner)
[Tutorial] How to delete files without sending them to Recycle Bin
4 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 1:16 PMYou can simply use Shift+Delete instead of Delete, or you can use the following method, and even if you delete them with Delete, the files won't go to Recycle Bin:
1. Go to run, type gpedit.msc and press enter
2. Go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer
3. Find the Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin setting
4. Double click it, check Enabled and press OK
[Tutorial] How to enable the classic Nvidia control panel
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 10:05 AM[Tutorial] How to set up a network over the internet
1 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Wednesday, January 2, 2008 at 8:58 AM1. Download Hamachi from LogMeIn
2. Install it and run it
3. Right click on the Hamachi icon (from tray) -> Power On
4. Open the Hamachi window by clicking on the tray icon
5. Click on the triangle in the lower right corner of the Hamachi window -> Create a new network .. and fill the Network name and Network password fields.
6. The people who want to join your network have to do the 1-4 steps, and on the step 5, to select Join an existing network .. and fill the fields.
This is very useful if you want to play LAN games over the internet..
Diino - 2 GB of FREE online storage
1 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 8:49 AM
Diino.com
You can store all types of files and share them with your friends..
- Store & backup your important files online – securely.
- Share & publish your documents and photos online.
- Access & manage your files anywhere, anytime.
They didn't mention anything about the bandwidth, so i think it's unlimited..
Visit my new blog: TransBloggers and learn how to transform your blog ;)
[Tutorial] How to watch deleted YouTube videos
2 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 1:18 PMGot to Delutube and insert the ID of the video you want to watch, in the ID: box
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID_HERE
[Tutorial] How to Use PNG Transparency with IE5.5 and IE6
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on at 11:41 AMInstead of <img src="image.png"> use this code below:
<div align="right"><span style="display:inline-block;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='image.png');
/* apply the background image with Alpha in IE5.5/Win. The src should match that of the image */
"><img border="0" style="
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(opacity=0);
/* make the real image fully transparent in IE5.5/Win, so the Alpha image can show through */
" alt="" src="image.png"/></span></div>
Replace image.png with the url of your image in both cases
Yahoo Messenger 9.0 Beta is out!
3 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 4:45 AMYou can download it from Yahoo
[Tutorial] How to use your Gmail account as a 4GB HDD
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Monday, October 29, 2007 at 11:27 PM"GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google Gmail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to," the official website of the utility describes it."
Download GMail Drive and install it, then go in My Computer and you'll see a drive called Gmail Drive. Now you can use it like a normal partition.
"uTorrent is an easy to use, yet feature packed BitTorrent client, that enables you to download and manage .torrent files from the web. It features global and per-torrent speed limiting, simultaneous downloads, RSS auto-downloading, built-in scheduler, support for Mainline DHT and more. The interface organizes downloads by their status and a tabbed detail pane allows you to monitor download speeds, peers and other details of the active download(s). uTorrent bundles a ton of advanced features into a compact and clean interface that does not require much technical expertise to master. It can be associated with .torrent files and automatically take over whenever you open a torrent. Other features include skin support, file management, proxy support, UPnP port mapping and more. Standalone, no install required."
[Tutorial] How to make an ICO image in Photoshop
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 10:03 AM
"The ICO file format is an image file format used for icons in Microsoft Windows. The CUR file format for cursors is identical, except for a different identification byte in the header.
ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple resolutions and colour depths."
Download the ICOFormat plugin for Photoshop. To install it, move the plugin (ICOFormat.8bi) into the File Formats folder inside your Photoshop Plugins folder.
To save it, simply go to File -> Save, and select the ICO format
"The site contains countless albums from a huge amount of bands, both national and international. The links to the albums are uploaded directly by the members, and you can become one by signing-up, it's easy, quick, and, most important, it's totally free! The fact that the links are submitted by members could end up in wrong links, illegal links, and many more, but previous to the posting of the link to Albumbase, the staff of the site checks everything is in order, so there should be no problems in that area. Albumbase has over 290,000 albums, and over 1,000 are added each day, so, chances are, if the album you are looking for isn't currently there, it will be soon. The site has a forum which serves many purposes, such as recommending and requesting albums, or just talking about your music preferences with other fellow members."
[Tutorial] How to test your website on different browsers and platforms
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on at 5:28 AMGo to Browsershots, type in your adress, select the browsers, hit submit and wait..
What is Browsershots?
"Browsershots makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then they will make screenshots and upload them to the central server here."
[Tutorial] How to convert a video to GIF
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Monday, October 22, 2007 at 9:46 AM1. Download and install VirtualDub from the VirtualDub home page, or one of these links: RS1 / RS2 / ZS1 / ZS2 / MU1 / MU2 / BD1 / BD2
2. Run VirtualDub and open the video from File -> Open video file...
3. Go to Video and check Direct stream copy or you can check Full processing mode, and than go to Video-> Compression and select a codec
4. Go to File -> Export -> Animated GIF...
5. Choose the output Filename
6. Choose how many times you want your GIF to play (Play once/Infinite loop/Loop count)
7. OK
1. Download and install VirtualDub from the VirtualDub home page, or one of these links: RS1 / RS2 / ZS1 / ZS2 / MU1 / MU2 / BD1 / BD2
2. Run VirtualDub and open the video from File -> Open video file...
3. Go to Video and check Full processing mode
4. Go to Video -> Compression, select (Uncompressed RGB/YCbCr) and click OK
5. Go to File -> Export -> Image sequence
6. Insert the desired file name
7. Select the output directory from Directory to hold
8. Select the Output format (Windows BMP/TARGA/JPEG/PNG) and click OK
[Tutorial] How to delete history links, temporary internet files and cookies from Opera, Firefox and IE
0 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 12:46 AMOpera
1. Go to Tools -> Delete Private Data...
2. Press Details >> and check all the things you want to delete
3. Press Delete
Firefox
1. Go to Tools -> Clear Private Data...
2. Check the thing you want to delete and press Clear Private Data Now
IE7
1. Go to Tools -> Delete Browsing History...
2. You can delete only the thing you want by pressing the delete button besides them, or you can press Delete all...
[Tutorial] How to change your blogger favicon
33 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 7:45 PM
1. Design the icon and save it as png (ico is preferred, but it's harder to upload). The preferred resolution is 16x16, but i saved mine at 22x22 for greater quality, and it seems it works :) (i think 36x36 is the limit)
2. Upload the icon somewhere (photobucket, pages.google.com), and copy the link
3. Go to Edit HTML under the Template tab in your blog's dashboard
4. Find the follwowing line (Ctrl+f) : <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
5. Insert this code below it: <link href='URL of your icon file' rel='shortcut icon' type='image/vnd.microsoft.icon'/> (replace "URL of your icon file" with the link you've copied at step 2)
6. Save the template
In order to see the change, close your page, delete the temporary internet files from your browser and reopen your page
[Tutorial] How to program your pc to shutdown automatically
1 comments Published by Darwyn4 on at 9:25 AM
1. Open run (from the start menu) and type cmd
2. type shutdown with one of these attributes:
-l Log off (cannot be used with -m option)
-s Shutdown the computer
-r Shutdown and restart the computer
-a Abort a system shutdown
-m \\computername/ip Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort
-t xx Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
-c "comment" Shutdown comment (you can use this when you shutdown a remote computer)
-f Forces running applications to close without warning
eg: shutdown -s -t 60 -f (this will shutdown the computer in 60 seconds)
shutdown -a (this will abort the shutdown)
[Tutorial] How to remove the navbar from blogger
2 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 5:27 AM[Tutorial] How to find out your mac adress
2 comments Published by Darwyn4 on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 4:51 AM1. Open run
2. Type cmd and press OK
3. Type getmac and press enter















