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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 19:03:13 GMT
Many email providers have limits on the file size they will allow in or out. One easy method I use is a large file forwarder. There are several available but a simple & easy one is; WeTransfer1 file or multiple to 2 Gb transferred each time. Although emails are used to notify the sender & recipient, files are downloaded through your web browser. Files are automatically deleted after 7 days. NO registration required, no special accounts and no unsecure cloud storage that agencies can access.
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Jerry B
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Post by Jerry B on Oct 10, 2017 8:42:01 GMT
Hi falschung
Ever since Ryan made me aware of the site, I have been using the free BOX for file transfers. You can set up sharing capabilities. Using BOX I transferred hundreds of MP3 music files between myself and my wife's cousin in Colombia. Once he downloaded a group of files, he then deleted them. Unlike WeTransfer, nothing is deleted until you, or a collaborator, deletes the file(s) or folder(s).
I am not sure if it is me, or not, but upload seems to be rather slow, but download is reasonable fast.
Check it out. I'l look at the site you mentioned.
Jerry B
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Post by jimjung on Oct 10, 2017 16:12:00 GMT
Microsoft, Google and IBM all have cloud systems that are free with the default amount of storage. You need to pay if you want more than the default which is usually 5GB. Google is yours automatically when you open a gmail or google account and Microsoft has one is called OneDrive which is connected to any newer Windows based computer.
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