
How big is your Mac’s hard disk? Big enough, right? Hard disk space has never been more plentiful or less expensive. Guess what? Files we use have never been larger and sharing is what we do these days.
How do you send large files to friends, family, co-workers? Email attachments have finite limits. Uploading can be complex for the average Mac or PC user. Is there a solution to a growing problem of file transfer? What’s yours?
My personal list of files I send to.... (excerpted).
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Bill Dalzell said:
I have used yousendit.com for many transfers. Free on files up to 100MB and trouble free. Yousendit automatically sends an e-mail with the download link to your intended recipient and maintains the file on their server for 7 days.