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KeepandShare.com Offers Free Secure File Sharing
KeepandShare.com Offers Free Secure File Sharing
KeepandShare.com | 16 Aug 2008
KeepandShare.com (http://www.keepandshare.com) today announced its free online secure file sharing resource center. With free online file sharing combined with extensive web-based file sharing resources, KeepandShare's announcement today of their free secure file sharing resource center means users can create file sharing program and share online file sharing faster than ever before. Impressive new file sharing features mean users can do even more with their private file sharing software KeepandShare account.
KeepandShare's free secure file sharing online web center is available now for file sharing at:
http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/free_file_sharing.php
"The new secure file sharing from KeepandShare provides me with everything I would expect in web-based file sharing," said Rebekah Childrey of Cincinnati, Ohio. "Simplicity, security and sharing. The online file sharing is simple because it has an excellent one-click file uploader. The private file sharing software is secure because it's 100% private to you, but you can share file at any time by just inviting friends to have access to the file or entire folders. You can even mark files public. Lastly, the web-based file sharing in KeepandShare can be combined with creating native documents and sharing online calendars, so it's truly a complete solution for group sharing needs. Kudos to KeepandShare."
"KeepandShare's secure file sharing resource center is very striking," said Eps Smithson of Mobile, Alabama. "They've hidden the technology behind the web's simplest file sharing interface. You can upload any type of PC file such as Excel, PDF, MP3, or Microsoft Office Word files. With online file sharing you get power-sharing features that give you precision control over just who sees what."
Eps continued "Most users want simplicity in their online file sharing. This is where KeepandShare's web-based file sharing really shines, because it's private file sharing software is a simple upload and you can then mark it public or share it privately."
KeepandShare.com is the free website that makes group sharing easy. KeepandShare's free secure file and calendar sharing accounts can be accessed securely from any Internet connected computer. The new free secure file sharing resource center joins several other popular file sharing centers at:
http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/free_file_sharing_programs.php
http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/file_sharing/share_files/best_free_share_files.php
and file hosting at:
http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/file_sharing/file_hosting/free_file_hosting.php
About KeepandShare.com
KeepandShare.com (www.keepandshare.com) is the free website that makes group file & calendar sharing easy. With a few clicks, anyone can create a secure group file or calendar sharing center in 30 seconds. Keepandshare.com is a private 'sharing space' where families, friends, clients, businesses, and groups of any kind can keep and share calendars, files, documents, lists, journals and photos safely and privately. With over 280,000 registered members KeepandShare.com is among the web's fastest growing sites.
Contact KeepandShare.com:
Robert Carr
(415) 287-4163
r.carr@keepandshare.com
www.keepandshare.com
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