Thursday, September 29, 2016

How to send large files

Below are some options on how to send large files when they are to big to email.

Wetransfer.com
2gig free.  $12.00 a month for up to 20GB files



MyAirBridge
With MyAirBridge, you can upload a file and email its link to a specific recipient or just upload the file and generate a link you can share with anyone. You can send a file as large as 20GB for free. A basic $2.19-per-month plan covers files up to 50GB, the $10.99-per-month Pro plan handles files as hefty as 70GB, and the $65.99-per-month Enterprise plan allows files as beefy as 100GB


Filemail
Filemail is quick and simple. Fill out an email form with your address and that of your recipient, compose your message, attach your file or files, and send your message. Your recipient then receives a link to the file for downloading or viewing it online. Filemail also offers apps for the desktop, iPhones, iPads and Android devices. The free plan allows files as large as 30GB, while the $9-per-month Filemail Pro plan supports unlimited file sizes.


Dropsend
With Dropsend, you compose an email to your recipient and attach the file you want to send. Your recipient receives an email with a link to the file to view it or download it. Dropsend offers three plans. The free one lets you send files as large as 4GB up to five times a month. For $5 a month, you can send files as large as 8GB up to 15 times a month. And for $9 a month, you can send files up to 8GB in size up to 45 times a month.



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