The best way is to share those digital files do not limit yourself to email attachments.The easiest way to share your files with your friends colleagues, family is to send them as an attachment . However the setback to the method is that you can not send the large files as the email providers have set the size limit which varies from 5Mb to 20Mb.Generally email provider supports 10 MB attachment while Gmail is giving 20Mb.
Alternatively you back up your data on server then keep them on disks or flash memory.The advantage of keeping the data on the internet is they won’t be destroyed in case of natural calamities destroying your PC .Most people have heard Rapid Share or gmail as a reservoir for their files but there are many good alternatives also to share your data.
How to make your data available for download on a website:You open the website through which you want to share yor data.The home screen displays a web based tool such as java application or a submit field.To send a file simply upload the file, you will be provided with a pick-up code or URL link to your email address. You send the same link to the recipients. The recipients click the hyper link in the e-mail and are taken to download page. After the specified number of days or number of download the files are removed completely from the server.Most of the websites don’t required upfront registration and are easy to use. Some of them are Free.
Feature and limitation of these services:Password protection,file encryption,notification to creator of number of downloads and uses are free.
Some of them are giving restriction on file size while others charge for the specific service.
Some are giving free access via FTP also and some are browser only.Max file size,max space,service(free or paid)
File Splitting services are provided by-Rapid Share,FileZilla server, Hotshare, leap file etc.
List of the some good providers which give up to 5GB Free:
TransferBigFiles :It gives 100MB absolutely Free and 2GB for 7 days trial pack.
YouSendIt: It has 2GB Free trial pack for 14days.
Send6: Free size is 250MB
MailBigFile: You can send large files as an attachment up to 200MB absolutely Free.Files will remain available for 5 days.
FileApartment: up to 1GB Free. Files will be available for 4 days.
GigaSize: up to 300MB and will be available for 45 days.
FileDropper: up to 5 GB Free. Simple and easy to use.
List of the some good providers which give up to 5GB Free:
TransferBigFiles :It gives 100MB absolutely Free and 2GB for 7 days trial pack.
YouSendIt: It has 2GB Free trial pack for 14days.
Send6: Free size is 250MB
MailBigFile: You can send large files as an attachment up to 200MB absolutely Free.Files will remain available for 5 days.
FileApartment: up to 1GB Free. Files will be available for 4 days.
GigaSize: up to 300MB and will be available for 45 days.
FileDropper: up to 5 GB Free. Simple and easy to use.






Of all these services, I found File Apartment to be the most convenient.
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ReplyDeleteI use drop box to be honest. I put anything I want to give to someone in a shared folder and then give them the link. It works for me, but I have the 50GB account that I pay for, so I'm not stuck with the 2GB limitation on the free accounts. I highly recommend it to anyone.
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ReplyDeleteI've once used YouSendIt, and i never enjoyed it. The speed was not encouraging at all.
ReplyDeleteI've once used YouSendIt, and i never enjoyed it. The speed was not encouraging at all.
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