File Transfer Program Needed

dropbox, gmail drive, skydrive (windows live ID required). All work well and I use all 3 for different things. gmail drive is not an official google product, but a shell extension, unless I missed something and it's official now.
 
Thank you ... quick clarification: I can put whatever I want in the folder, and then log into that folder anywhere else to access files; a la a "virtual drive"?
Correct.

Create a new GMail account, and use its username/password to login.
From any internet capable Windows PC with the software installed.
The drive will appear on your PC as a network drive.

Diogen.
 
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I often use www.MailBigFile.com - it doesn't require any accounts or logins. Simply upload the file and send the link via email. It's very convenient if you don't want the file recipient to mess with any accounts and such. However, their free version is limited to 200 MB files, as I remember.
 

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