This post is a quick tip about the most important thing that our service allows you to do - file sharing. There are several simple ways to share your files with others.
Linking
You can get a public link to the file or folder and then use it at your own discretion. E.g. you can send the link via your instant messenger, post it in your blog, forum or on your web-site.

To get a public link, choose the file or folder that you want to share and click the control button. In the drop-down menu choose “Get web link”. In a new pop-up window you’ll see all the links you need.
Sending
Sending is another great option. With File Qube you can email links rather than send large files as attachments (forget about bulky attachments and email bounces).

To email a link, choose a file/folder and click the control button. In the drop down menu choose “Email a link”. In the new pop-up window you can enter the destination e-mail address. You can send the e-mail to multiple recipients at once separating them with commas. Enter e-mail accounts and click “OK” button to send links.
Smart Toolbar
Sharing current folder
Use the top toolbar to share the current folder. You just need to click “Share current folder” button and in the drop-down menu choose the menu item you need.
Sending group of items
If you want to send several file and folders you can choose a group of objects and click the icon “Email selected items” on the top toolbar.

nice job!
thks..!
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You are welcome, marco ;)
You are so great, i love your service ! You are the best !!!!!!
regarding bandwidth limit for free account is that per day or per month?
touyakito, we limit only hotlinks bandwidth. all other transfers are unlimited.
Great service but is downloading a file using the pull down menu classed as a hotlink? Also, is the hotlinks bandwidth per month or what? Thanks, Rob
Rob, you can disable direct downloads for personal files. Open “Settings” > “Web Folder Preferences” and uncheck “Download my files directly”.
I think he means, is the bandwidth reset by month or by day? Of course that is an interest to me as well, i always thought 2.5 GB per day is fine enough but then again i guess it takes up alot of bandwidth.