Similar to EatLime, that means you don't have to wait an hour for a large file to upload to the site's servers before your friend or co-worker can start downloading it. Unlike EatLime, file ai has no limit on file size—presumably because the file never actually goes through the site's servers.
Instead, file ai uses a BitTorrent-style transfer protocol that goes directly from you to your peer. Like BitTorrent, if you're sharing the file with more than one person, file ai will create a swarm, speeding up the download. The downside is that if you do have plenty time to upload the file to a site's server, your recipient won't get the benefit of the fat download pipe that other file sharing servers boast. file ai is free to use, works in any Java-supported web browser.

3 comments:
nice..
2large2email is also free and offers a individual file transfers of up to 100mb in size. Do check them out.
i hv heard of it b4.. but does it giv u similar features as the ones mentioned abt fileai here? features like downloading as soon as uploading starts, downloading from multiple peers?
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