Using KeepandShare you can store any type of PC or Mac native file including spreadsheet, powerpoint, Microsoft Word, MP3, JPEG, AVI, or the like. Once these files are in KeepandShare they are referred to as "stored files." In PC parlance they are also often known as binary files.
To store a PC native file in KeepandShare simply use the document application's 'Upload Files' command.
Once in KeepandShare, stored files are marked by the
folder icon next to their file name.
Stored files also provide a form of revision control, since they can be uploaded multiple times and each is saved in KeepandShare with a unique name with the date and time of its upload.
To view a stored file simply click on its name.
Note that KeepandShare is not intended for sharing extremely large files or very large numbers of files such as MP3s. Accordingly, there are certain limits on uploaded file size, cumulative uploaded file size, and monthly download bandwidth. These limits are large enough to accommodate hundreds or even thousands of ordinary PC spreadsheet and word processing files, but only a small number of video or MP3 files. See Plan Information for more information.
(binary files; pc files; mac files; excel files; word files; mp3 files)