- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Webware
- Date added: September 23, 2007
- Total Downloads: 2,372
- Downloads last week: 16
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- Average user rating: stars out of 7 votes
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Publisher's description
From YouSendIt :YouSendIt a digital-content delivery service that empowers people to send, receive and track digital files on-demand. YouSendIt;s reliable service provides a convenient email attachment solution, an easy-to-use FTP replacement, and eliminates the need to send files on disk with an overnight courier service.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.7 stars out of 7 votes
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Version: Yousendit
Pros: Its very easy to use and very reliable, it saves time when you need to send large files
Cons: Unfortunatelly it offers only 100MB per file. There are several other services offering more MBs.
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Version: Yousendit
Pros: Allows me to send my large files to people easily and with no hassles - even my non-technical mother-in-law understands how it works!
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Version: Yousendit
"The service saves me money, saves me time, is fast, reliable and easy to use."
Pros: See above.
- cost effective
- good to send photos, videos and songs
- easy to use
- private
- secure
- fast
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Version: Yousendit
Pros: Quick transmission, good storage of files,ican send folders with multiple files in each folder. Very easy to use for senders and recipients.
Cons: can't think of any
Summary: We are in the music business and several times a day we are sending music, photos and video to associates around the world. Yousendit is easy to use and reliable.
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