Email large files up to 5GB with ease
File Dropper: Great for sending large files across the internets in two easy steps. Get that cumbersome FTP upload process out of my face!
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Agreed David…I tried to send Blake the greatest rock album of all time and couldn’t get the thing to upload.
[…] Zoho.com – similar to Google Docs, Zoho offers a wide variety of web-based applications where you can create documents/spreadsheets/presentations and then share them with friends or family. Zoho also has Zoho Viewer – a simple web app that allows you to upload and share a file with people. So there you have it. Five practical solutions that will ensure you never have to attach a big huge file to another email. If you share this post with your friends and family, you won’t have to receive emails with big huge attachments either. And wars will cease, and world hunger will stop, and male-pattern baldness will go away, and you will pass all of your exams for the rest of the semester. UPDATE: Blake Snow of Smoothharold.com wrote a quick post about another service you may want to check out. Read about it at Email Large Files Up to 5 Gb With Ease. […]
You have also another service named Nextsend on http://www.nextsend.com/ . Very serious and professionnal
Try out http://www.otengo.com. It manages the process of sending large attachments very nicely including resuming from where it left off if there is any interruption in connectivity etc…
Yes, I also recommend Otengo. I used it to send several music albums in one message and it worked very professionally. Check it out http://www.otengo.com.
zoho looks like an overseas service, stumbled upon http://b2bfiles.net, I think we’ll use it over here at our audio studio
I wish I could get that thing to work for me. Uploading a 40MB file timed out and out and out…