Use zoom 6.05 it says it has support for Linux using wine. And I was just able to upload to fileserve using it (using windows) but the previous zoom would fail soon as I clicked a file to upload to fileserve.
If you have a lot of https links, simply copy them, paste them into notepad. Go to "edit" on notepad and select "replace". In the "find what" box put in "https" and choose replace with "http". Select "replace all" and it'll change them all to http for you in a few seconds.
Major issues downloading, it takes about 2 or 3 mins for a download to even start then once it starts getting around 40 kbps downloading and I usually get anywhere from 800-1 mbps downloading.
Nah, it's slow. It's slow for downloads to start, slow for the download page to come up for free users, slow for zoom to initialize an upload, and very very slow for file manager to load.
^Because the cost of a lifetime with the uploader discount wouldn't be much different than buying a 1 year account. Or paying 12 1 month accounts for you short term thinkers.
Sure it's a slight risk, but you should be able to earn your money back through your uploading.
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