Sending very large files
How can I send a 50-megabyte file to a friend since it’s way too big for an e-mail attachment?
For server space and bandwidth reasons, many e-mail providers limit file attachments on a message to no more that 5 or 10 megabytes in size. …
- http://www.pando has free and paid versions of its software for transferring files and works with both Windows and Macintosh systems. You can send files up to a gigabyte in size free. More with $5-a-month plan.
- http://www.yousendit.com lets you send files of up to 100 megabytes free or files up to two gigabytes in size with the company’s $5-a-month service.
Some free or inexpensive online file-storage services let you mark certain files for sharing.
- http://www.xdrive.com
- http://www.ibackup.com
- http://www.filesanywhere.com
- also Apple’s .Mac service also has a Public folder option
(This is a summary of a N.Y. Times article ‘Sending Giant Files’ By J. D. BIERSDORFER – February 8, 2007 )