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Can I buy temporary online storage space- transferring an application fr. old computer?

I purchased a program and downloaded it to my old imac-- the program is kinda big-- Photoshop Elements-- then I got a laptop and really need the program THERE. I keep very little stuff on my laptop so haven't bought a separate storage device thing. So, I'm wondering if I can pay to upload an application someplace, store it for a couple hours maybe, and then download it to my laptop. Or am I better off buying one of those separate storage things? Radio Shack has one for MAC for about $70...it's just that I don't really need it for anything else and I'm afraid it'll be difficult anyway..... THANKS FOR ANY HELP!!!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    There are plenty of websites which will store data for you for free, some store as much as 50GB.

    Edit for typo.

    Source(s): http://www.xdrive.com/ (5GB for free) http://www.adrive.com/ (50GB for $6.95 a month)
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    if you're merely speaking about MP3s, you are able to replica them to CD, a thumb force, or some thing else. if you're speaking about music you downloaded with a subscription provider like Napster or Bearshare, setup your accound with the using on the hot computer, then merely replica each and every of the music archives over, make positive you position them interior an similar position as on the former computer, think about to search for suggestion from the provider you're utilising on the thanks to do it completely.

  • 1 decade ago

    Try mediafire.com

    This is a FREE and unlimited storage!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Microsoft 'Skydrive' 5Gb free webstorage. Google it.

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