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RapidShare exists for two years now and we have learned much about the likes, dislikes and demands of our customers. We know that most people want a better support, more speed, much more space (yes, we have a space-problem right now, so the inactivity-timeout of 30 days for free users had to be shortened to 10 days. This is better than to disable the uploads completely.), more features and maybe a better website. Right now we are preparing all this for you, but it still needs a bit of time. Tons of servers with thousands of very big hard-disks are still arriving, many professional employees are getting ready to serve you, the world's biggest providers are preparing dozens of 10-Gigabit ports just for us. RapidShare stays the same, but RapidShare will be much better than RapidShare. Confused? We hope to be ready to present you the future of 1-click file-hosting on 15.10.2006. So stay tuned, and stay with us.
After some weeks of testing, we decided to go back to our good old 100-MB-per-file limit. The reason is that users felt forced to use the full 300 MB for their archives. Imagine you upload a 300 MB file and for some reasons the upload aborts after 290 MB. You will have to re-upload the whole file in order to complete your upload. Same for downloading. Free-users are not able to resume aborted downloads. Think about modem-users having to re-download a 300 MB file because their provider decided to hang up the modem at 290 MB for some reason. Furthermore you get 3 premium-points for 3*100 MB and just 1 premium-point for 1*300 MB. A win for everyone. Please use programs like WinRar to compress your files to multi-part archives, if they are bigger than 100 MB.