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Mediafire now has a Universal Windows 10 app – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
March 12, 2016
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MediaFire is the latest Universal Windows 10 app now available in the Windows Store. MediaFire lets you access your files, photos, videos, music, or documents from any Windows 10 device. MediaFire offers users file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage.

MediaFire offers users a number of features including:

  • Automatically backup all your photos and videos
  • 10 GB of space – free!
  • Earn up to 50 GB of free space
  • Sync your Windows Phone photos to your computer
  • Stream and play music and videos
  • Keep all your important files at your fingertips
  • View docs, spreadsheets, presentations, video, and listen to audio
  • Create and manage folders and files
  • Share files on the go via email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, Weibo, or copy and paste links
  • Quickly search all your files and folders

MediaFire works in the same way as other services like MegaUpload and Microsoft’s OneDrive. If you are interested in signing up for MediaFire, download their Universal Windows 10 app for free to get started.

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