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Thursday, April 27, 2006

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Sending large files

- Rob Bushway

We all run in to situations where we need to get a 10 – 50mb file to someone, but due to size limitations on emails, getting it to them is difficult if you don’t have an ftp server or something.

Enter www.YouSendIt.com

Go to www.YouSendIt.com, browse to the file you need to send, type in the persons email address, and hit Send. The file gets uploaded to the YouSendIt.com website, and the recipient gets an email notifying them of the file to be downloaded. They click the link and begin downloading. Best of all, the service is free for up to a 50mb file and you don’t need to sign up for an account! Other pricing options

  • You can send up to a 50mb file without an account
  • 100mb with an account (still free)
  • 1gb for $4.99 per month
  • 1gb for $19.99 (ad free and your own branding)
  • 2gb for $29.99 per month (ad free and your own branding).

Not a bad deal for folks needing to get those 5mb high res photos to a client.

More info: https://beta.yousendit.com/whyyousendit.php

 

 



4/27/2006 10:40 AM MST  

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Friday, April 28, 2006 12:03:22 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
I've met the founder of yousendit, great guy. Very good service. Bummer that they've started charging for it though. You used to be able to send a gig for free.
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