File Sharing Software for Windows

Microsoft OneDrive Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting service and synchronization service provided free of charge by Microsoft. The service allows you to store files and personal data in the cloud. The service integrates with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and allow you and your teammates to work together remotely. Microsoft OneDrive can be accessed via Android, Windows Phone, and iOS mobile devices, Windows and macOS.

NetDrive NetDrive

With NetDrive you can mount your storages as a local disk. The software supports WebDAV, Google Drive, FTP, SFTP, Dropbox, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Box, S3, Azure Blob Storage, Azure File Storage, Swift, Yandex, Mega, and more. NetDrive is trusted by more than 2 million users world-wide and is the perfect solution for accessing your cloud storage from local disk.

Nextcloud Nextcloud

With Nextcloud, users can host their own secure cloud solution for file storage, collaboration and communication for enterprise or personal purposes. Nextcloud gives you full control over your own data and where and how you host it. The software can be hosted on-premise or on any VPS or cloud instance provided by third-party web hosts. If you value privacy and security, Nextcloud might be the right choice for you. Nextcloud is both free and open source and developed in an open, transparent and trustworthy manner.

Koofr Koofr

Koofr is a cloud storage provider that offers up to 10GB of free storage. With Koofr you can connect your account with third-party services like Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive. Allowing you to manage files from one app and automatically backup your phones and synchronize files from computers. Within the Koofr you can also share documents with friends, family and co-workers and collaborate in real-time.

Nubo Nubo

Nubo is a self-hosted file sharing application that runs on macOS, Linux and Windows (64-bit versions only). The application consists of two parts, a cloud-base part which is s mall PHP application that must be installed on a server, and the client which can should be installed on your local machne to be able to syncronise and share with the cloud. In that sense Nubo is similar to other file sharing solutions in that you drop files into a special folder on your computer to save and sync with cloud instance.

JDownloader JDownloader

JDownloader is a free, open-source download management tool with a huge community of developers that makes downloading as easy and fast as it should be. Users can start, stop or pause downloads, set bandwith limitations, auto-extract archives and much more.

Evernote Evernote

Orginize your notes effortlessly in the cloud with Evernote. The application is designed or note taking, organizing, task management, and archiving. With Evernote users can find information and take notes in the form of text, drawings, photographs, or saved web content that can be shared with anyone. Evernote is available cross platform and is free to sign up for, however premium features are provided at a monthly cost.

MediaFire MediaFire

With MediaFire you can store photos, documents, music, and video and share with others anywhere you go. MediaFire is a free file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service with over 45 million registered users world-wide. MediaFire is primarly accessable over the web, but also has native clients for Android, Blackberry, iOS, macOS, Linux and Windows.

SparkleShare SparkleShare

SparkleShare is a free and open-source cloud storage and file synchronization software. By default SparkleShare uses Git as a storage backend and creates a special folder on your computer that you can add remotely hosted folders (directories). Projects in this folder will automatically stay synced with the host and its peers. When someone add, remove or edit files within a project, syncronization happens across peers. SparkleShare can be used with hosted services such as GitHub, but can also be hosted on your own server for more control.

IPFS IPFS

The InterPlanetary File System or IPFS for short is a distributed hypermedia protocol designed to be the new permanent web. IPFS uses peer-to-peer to distribute the network across machines and the globe. IPFS combines decentralized technologies like Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia and SFS to build what they think could be the new internet, or a subsystem of it.