There are a couple different kinds of features on Multiply.
There are
features we've introduced that are immediately picked up and (for the
most part)
universally praised and loved by all. And there are others that, while
also being quite worthy of love, may be easily overlooked.
One such feature is file attachments for blog
entries. This feature was released on
September 15, almost two months ago. But to this day, we still
get a good number of people asking customer
service if they can share various other types of files on Multiply.
Well, as a reminder, you can share virtually any
type of file on Multiply. Just attach it to a blog entry, like
so:
Create a new blog entry.
Easy enough?
See the 'paper clip' icon? Click
it. (You'll find it at
the far right side of the blog compose toolbar.)
Pick a file. Pick any file. Pick up to five files,
up to 20 MB apiece.
(There is no step
four.)
What uses have you found for this feature? Have you
used this feature yet?
We should probably note that files you find shared on Multiply have in no way been scanned for viruses. Whenever downloading files shared by others you don't necessarily trust, you should always stay vigilant about keeping your virus scanner active and up to date.
this is what am asking before, how to share files of any kind...it is a great help to anyone without their knowing of the need, till they are needing lol! thanks a lot
Great! Will be able to attach drawing files, readings and other docs for my students to access.
I never thought about using Multiply as an educational medium. I think that is a great idea. I've taken several online courses throughout my undergrad and graduate degrees, however, offering your student's an organized location via a social networking site such as Multiply is a wonderful and thought provoking idea.
Sorry guys, but I don't see the icon, and apparently I couldn't attach any photo to my blog after my thrid entry. Can someone tell me why and how to go about fixing this problem?
There are a couple different kinds of features on Multiply.
There arefeatures we've introduced that are immediately picked up and (for themost part)universally praised and loved by all. And there are others that, whilealso being quite worthy of love, may be easily overlooked.
One such feature is file attachments for blogentries. This feature was released onSeptember 15, almost two months ago. But to this day, we stillget a good number of people asking customerservice if they can share various other types of files on Multiply.
Well, as a reminder, you can share virtually anytype of file on Multiply. Just attach it to a blog entry, likeso:
Create a new blog entry.Easy enough?
See the 'paper clip' icon? Clickit. (You'll find it atthe far right side of the blog compose toolbar.)
Pick a file. Pick any file. Pick up to five files,up to 20 MB apiece.
(There is no stepfour.)
What uses have you found for this feature? Have youused this feature yet?
We should probably note that files you find shared on Multiply have in no way been scanned for viruses. Whenever downloading files shared by others you don't necessarily trust, you should always stay vigilant about keeping your virus scanner active and up to date.
There's another way to share files on Multiply. Simply upload a file to file sharing site and post the download URL in your links! Mediafire.com, for instance is free, doesn't limit bandwidth, doesn't limit file size, and claims that at this time they have no plans to ever delete your files. That stated, they go on to say that should they EVER find that they have to make room and remove any of your content, they will give ample notice.
is there a way resume broken file downloads from multiply? when I download large files, it always breaks at some point, and i have to restart downloading it again and again
Thanks very much to preston for replying on my inquiries,appreciate it very much!Everything's alright now.I'd be keeping in touch if ever there would be problems.Thanks a lot!I love Multiply!Happy Christmas to you all!