I wouldn't mind paying Google for more storage, but I don't want to make a GoogleWallet to do so.
Flickr-Pro may win out. I'll have to post a couple pics to Arfcom and see if the volume there breaks anything. Lots of dead links to photobucket there because of "exceeded bandwidth" on the poster's account.
I remember that there used to be some thing when you'd upload a piccie that said "You are using X MB out of X total MB available" or somesuch, but I don't remember seeing that in its accustomed spot after the latest round of upgrades...
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I'm in the same boat Angus. Any advice? I really don't want to give them any money.
ReplyDeleteI'm still searching for a solution I like.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind paying Google for more storage, but I don't want to make a GoogleWallet to do so.
Flickr-Pro may win out. I'll have to post a couple pics to Arfcom and see if the volume there breaks anything. Lots of dead links to photobucket there because of "exceeded bandwidth" on the poster's account.
Huh. I wish there was an easy way to find out how much of my Blogger storage space I was using...
ReplyDeleteWhen you hit one gig, they demand money! EASY!
ReplyDeleteAh.
DeleteI remember that there used to be some thing when you'd upload a piccie that said "You are using X MB out of X total MB available" or somesuch, but I don't remember seeing that in its accustomed spot after the latest round of upgrades...