Wednesday, June 13, 2007
MassMirror: Upload to Multiple File Hosts with One-Click (Rapidshare, Megaupload, etc.)
MassMirror lets you upload a file to multiple free file hosting services with one-click.
Why is this useful? Many file hosts have daily download limits and other restrictions so if you want your file to be easily accessible it makes sense to distribute it far and wide. Also, if you're expected heavy traffic like a Slashdotting or Digg effect, mirroring files to multiple sites is a smart way to save on bandwidth costs.

The file hosts that MassMirror currently works with are Rapidshare, Megaupload, Depositfiles, Sendspace, Zshare, Badongo, and 4filehosting. Support for my favorite host, Mediafire, is upcoming.
You can either upload a file from your computer or specify the URL of a file that you want mirrored. After MassMirror gets a copy of your file, it re-uploads it to the 7 file hosts that it currently supports. This is extremely fast.

To share your file, just use the URL that MassMirror gives you after upload is complete. This will load a list of mirrors that downloaders can choose to download from.
Why is this useful? Many file hosts have daily download limits and other restrictions so if you want your file to be easily accessible it makes sense to distribute it far and wide. Also, if you're expected heavy traffic like a Slashdotting or Digg effect, mirroring files to multiple sites is a smart way to save on bandwidth costs.

The file hosts that MassMirror currently works with are Rapidshare, Megaupload, Depositfiles, Sendspace, Zshare, Badongo, and 4filehosting. Support for my favorite host, Mediafire, is upcoming.
You can either upload a file from your computer or specify the URL of a file that you want mirrored. After MassMirror gets a copy of your file, it re-uploads it to the 7 file hosts that it currently supports. This is extremely fast.

To share your file, just use the URL that MassMirror gives you after upload is complete. This will load a list of mirrors that downloaders can choose to download from.
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