YSI is simple -- go there and upload. The biggest problem is timeouts in the uploading and downloading. YSIGet (a tiny free app they offer) will resume downloads, but you're stuck with uploads. I have trouble at home uploading really big files and use YSIGet to download for the same reason.
YSI files are available for fixed amount of time (one week) and for a fixed amount of downloads. The latter can be avoided, I believe, by not hotlinking the link -- if you look at my post from yesterday, you'll see that I left out the http:// part that would have made it a hotlink.
To get a file, it's just a matter of going to the generated URL and right-clicking.
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Date: 2005-12-07 05:36 pm (UTC)YSI files are available for fixed amount of time (one week) and for a fixed amount of downloads. The latter can be avoided, I believe, by not hotlinking the link -- if you look at my post from yesterday, you'll see that I left out the http:// part that would have made it a hotlink.
To get a file, it's just a matter of going to the generated URL and right-clicking.