Between doing my normal activities, I spent half my day trying to get a "place in line" (free user) to download something. Fantastic, I finally got to it, but after downloading so much my connection flickered and the download stopped. DOWNLOAD LIMIT EXCEEDED. Not a huge deal since I didn’t have to wait too long before I could restart my download, but still.. half a day to get a place to download the file?
Megaupload, Sendspace, Filefactory, and Mediafire are much better options and I’m sure there are several others that could be mentioned.
Megaupload is a good site, but my upload always freeze and a premium account is too expensive (twice as much as rapidshare).
Sendspace and Filefactory are garbage to me, very slow download speeds and wouldn’t waste my money on a premium account there as others have the same problems i have with them.
Mediafire is good, but it sometimes corrupts my uploads, so that’s why i give it a miss. Cheap premium account, tho.
Megaupload has never let me down so far. You don’t even have to pay anything – merely registering already yields you some perks,like shorter waiting time.
I stick with megaupload for the fact that I can upload close to 1GB per file. For free users of course. 1GB and up is for premium users. The lucky bastids.
Totally agreed.
I’ve had pretty much all my Mediafire links die in comparison to none of my Megaupload links which have been up for a year or two on other sites.
Also why should I pay eight dollars for a service that throttles your download speeds and only has 200MB uploads when I can use a service that’s free and has a 1GB upload limit has never throttled my upload/download speeds?
For downloading I prefer Megaupload. I always seem to get 1.2Mb download rate. Though recently they’ve readded the waiting period AND you can no longer download 2 files at the same time (unregistered).
But for uploads I prefer Mediafire. I find it more reliable than M-U and the links seem to remain active longer. As for downloading, it’s not as fast as M-U, but you can do more than 1 file at a time.
But I agree with your first point. I can’t understand why people use Rapidshare anymore. Though I suspect it depends where you live in the world. I love Megaupload, yet some people ask for RS links because they can’t work M-U. Really? Again, must be a regional thing or something.
Then again I also use mass downloaders so I can leave and let it just run.
Also, as a tip for anyone out there using a smartphone to download soundtracks (like I do on occasion and it works just fine) , you don’t have to deal with download limits if you refresh your 3G connection to get a different IP address out of it (i.e. turn it off then on again, or toggle airplane mode.) I use my phone mainly to download two files at once from rapidshare–one on the computer, one on my phone.
As far as free services go, I think Mediafire is excellent. The uploads and downloads are speedy, but I’ve lost many a file that I’ve uloaded to there!
I think the worst service is probably Hotfile. I once paid for a subscription to it and the download speed was the same, if not worse, than the free service!!
And I’m not a fan of the pop-up ads that come with MegaUpload. Pop-up ads make me think of malware……
If I were uploading anything now, I’d use Rapidspread, as it throws the file to a variety of different servers and accommodates downloaders better ๐
As far as I am concerned, Rapidshare is fucked up!
Thank whoever, megaupload works as it does.
I prefer MU though because it works faster and more reliably and doesn’t get as screwy as Mediafire can be.
I’ve been holding back from posting here as I find rapidshare extremely convenient and I don’t want to get into an argument over the subject. Suffice to say it’s never buggered-up on me while uploading (unlike megaupload and rapidspread), and if you download stuff from anywhere other than the Shrine, it’s so widespread as to make the small premium fee totally worthwhile.
jakob.nelson and joyrider seem to have hit the nail on the head. Many of the moaners appear to be those who don’t upload much themselves.. Having said that, I do pay attention to these gripes and I will try to post more alternatives in future.
You’re a jerk and an idiot. Why would anyone with a brain pay Rapidshare $8 a month just to steal someone’s work? If someone is going to pay someone, pay the original creator! What an asshole.
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I Agree with this angry man lol. Rapidshare does suck. It’s D/L’s take forever as opposed to Mediafire it takes 30secs~3Mins. Same goes for Megaupload, Easy Share. Sendspace and Filefactory takes like 15 mins ~ 30 mins just to d/l a 100 mb file. Depositfiles is ok but waiting 30~50 mins to d/l again is plain stupid.
You know what’s even more ridiculous? Uploading stuff to get around Rapidshare’s wait limit…ON RAPIDSHARE. Amirite? Amirite?
also rapidshare is fast, so is megaupload. mediafire is a bit slow but you can download lots of things at once.
filefactory freezes sometimes, not a huge fan but it’s kinda fast ๐ก
also 4shared seems kinda neat. really fast. never really had problems with it.
edit: ahaha the forum software took the inequality signs and ran with it like html
I use Mediafire. A lot of people have been saying one file corrupting or such, but it doesn’t take me that long (unless I have been away from the computer) to upload a track.
i wonder if they give priorty to american IP adresses.
that would explain why some say it is the best and others get put in an endless que.
For Megaupload, getting a free account extends the time downloads remain active, but there’s no way to stop them from eventually getting deleted for inactivity.
I doubt Rapidshit gives priority to American IP addresses. I’m American and I’ve been trapped in free download hell for RS-only albums.
But yeah, stop using Rapidshit. Wait times, slow downloads, and link deletion policies (for non-premium members) are all terrible compared to similar services.
Of course, my crappy ISP has me paying for 768k dsl but I never get more than 300, lol. Only reason I never switched is that it’s the only one we can get.
but they are varying it regularly on purpose. I think, their idea is to limit more your bandwith so that there’s less room to download other stuff at same time.
For instance if each second it vary from 100 kb to 0 kb/s, and that on average it’s 50 kb/s , but your max download speed is 200 kb , then your remaining bandwith to download other stuff at same time is 100 kb only. I hate rapidshare these times, they should realize that their business do not rely on "premium" users , but also on free users. If the free service is too crappy,they might loose "premium" customers (hopefully).
Currently I prefer megaupload, but there was a time they were nagging all users to install a toolbar, which was unbearable. Anyway, multiple uploader are a better solution than relying on a single service.