It’s always a pain trying to send someone a file too large for email. I usually just rely on my instant messaging application to send the file to my friend if I need to send something big. But not all firewalls are created equal and not everyone has access to open their ports on the firewall they are behind. This is where EatLime is so useful, you can share files between friends that are behind firewalls with no problems.
EatLime has a 1GB file size limit (although you need to register for a free account to send files larger than 100MB). That alone doesn’t make the service unique. But EatLime also has one killer feature that most other services lack: You can share download links with others before you’ve finished uploading a file, and they can begin downloading while you’re still uploading.
EatLime, formerly known as YouSwap, also has a nice clean interface, easy to use tools for managing your files, and a contact manager for keeping track of the folks you regularly share files with.
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I find it oddly telling that this was posted on my birthday.
Hopefully some of this will help me crack my router, whose password I managed to accidentally change to god knows what >__