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Friday, October 31, 2008

Sending large files

Sending large files are frustrating at times. I remember when I need to send large files to a customer and it took me a never ending wait to load at Gmail and Yahoo. Since it was my first try and I had no idea about the two email providers’ limits, I just tried to attach the files again and again until it knocked me down to my senses that the files are too large for them. Opps better Google my question. How to send large files?

Dropsend tells you clearly what the site is all about. Drop your files and send them. Dropsend allows you to send files of max 1 Gb. That could be the size of a computer lol…. Perfect…. This is ideal for jpegs, PDFs, MP3s, Excel and Powerpoint files. The site does not require any software to use the application.

You can also use the site to store your files online or pay a little amount for the business plan to be able to enjoy the convenience of group file sharing. They do have a desktop uploader that you may download from the site to be able to send files directly from your desktop. If you are curious and would like to see how it works, dropsend offers a 1 Gb free plan forever. Subscribe and try if it would answer your need.

1 comments:

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