Another newly launched file upload service, but onedump is more inclined to be an image and document upload service, as it only supports the following file types: jpg, jpeg, gif, png, bmp, tif, tiff, swf, txt, wmv, mp3, doc. Each file must be less than 5MB, and up to 10 files can be uploaded simultaneously at once. In this aspect, there is no difference between registered and unregistered users. However, if you are a registered user, you can also manage the files you have uploaded. All these tasks can be completed on your backend management platform, where you can freely create folders and categorize the uploaded images for better management. Onedump even supports direct external linking of files. For example, after you upload an image or a txt document, it will generate a file URL (for txt files, it generates a piece of code, but the code contains the actual file address). You can directly use this URL to download the file from the address bar, which is also very convenient for embedding images. Moreover, onedump offers unlimited storage space, meaning you can upload as many files as you want. However, there seems to be no mention of how long each file can be stored, so we might assume that they are stored permanently.