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A Firefox extension to access Amazon’s S3 storage. Something to take a look at.
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A backup tool that uses Amazon’s S3 Service. Recommended in several places.
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An extremely flexible file synchronization tool that can also directly interface with Amazon S3. $50 for a license though.
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A browser-based interface to Amazon S3 service. You can even set it up to allow other people to access your “buckets”, or create direct urls to files there for other people to retrive for a limited time.
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Amazon’s official list of 3rd party software and services you can use for accessing S3.
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An article about using Amazon S3 for backup and file storage, with a lot of good links to software and services in the comments.
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A free service to aid in sending large files by email. Uses Amazon S3 in the backend.
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A service that runs in the browser that facilitates file storage on Amazon S3 with a browser based web interface. There are also some interesting tools this company offers against Amazon EC2.