DivShare currently has over 623,000 users despite moving away from their "unlimited" storage and bandwidth model that they once offered. To try and bring some appeal back to the service they have revamped the user dashboard with an interface that is a lot easier on the eyes.
In the new version of the site you can quickly move files around from one folder
Lately there have been all kinds of file storing and sharing services popping up. It was just several weeks ago that we wrote about Dropbox, and gave out 50 invites to readers (with many more still trying to get an invite) so that they too could checkout the service. Now yesterday, HP announced that they were getting into the online storage
Any of the DivShare users out there know that they've been having troubles keeping up with their excessive growth, and as a result the site has been running pretty slow lately. That's one of the main reasons we've tried to refrain from posting downloads in the last month or two on their site.
They are now collapsing under the pressure, and are resorting to what
We've been pretty vocal about our love for DivShare, one of the best solutions for unlimited storage and sharing of files on the web. They've done a lot of work since they first launched about a year ago and have consistently added new features to make the service a step above the rest. They've grown a lot too and have
DivShare is at it again! TechCrunch is reporting that there are some more changes coming to DivShare soon that will truly make it the one stop shop for all of your file hosting needs. There has been no announcement on the DivShare blog yet, but I suspect an announcement will be coming soon.
As of right now you can upload any type of files
We know that many of you use DivShare for all of your file sharing/hosting needs, and we also know that many of you are on Facebook. That’s why you’ll be happy to know that DivShare is now takin’ on Facebook! Just yesterday they made the announcement, and now you have yet another easy way to share files with your friends right from Facebook.
Thumbs up to…
- The fact that you can upload your files and post
When DivShare launched their last big update I was a little skeptical about them ditching their Premium plan in favor of their new DivShare Direct. With the DivShare Direct you are able to link directly to the files that you upload as well as put your own logo on the DivShare Flash video player (as seen to the right). The downside