Filed under: Utilities, E-mail
YouSendIt launches standalone uploader for sending large files
Frustrated at the file size limits with email services like Gmail and Yahoo! Mail? Most email providers won't let you send file attachments larger than 10 or 20MB. That's led to the rise of a new crop of web services like MailBigFile and YouSendIt which let you send files up to 100MB for free. For a fee, you can send larger files.The problem with web-based applications is that if your browser crashes, you have to start over from scratch. Luckily YouSendIt has launched a new standalone application for emailing large files without a browser. You'll need an account to send files, but registration for a basic account is free. Paid users can send larger files.
And on the off chance that the uploader crashes, you can resume uploads. Try that with your web browser.
[via Digital Inspiration]
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abdeel said 4:16PM on 8-04-2007
very good
it's beatiful
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