Sending large files like videos, high-resolution images, or hefty documents can be challenging, especially when email services impose size limits (usually around 20-25 MB) to limit attachments.
Have you ever tried to send a longer video or a presentation and been alerted that the file is too large to send? Regardless of the device you use, most communication platforms such as texts, emails ...
One of the most reliable methods to send large files is through cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive. Here’s how you can do it: Upload the File: Download and install the ...
In our daily communication, file-sharing has become a routine task. While smaller files are easily managed, the challenge arises when dealing with larger ones — be it hefty presentations, ...
Each month, when I do a podcast with Allison Sheridan (see “Adam Engst Joining CCATP Podcast Regularly,” 12 July 2024), she asks me to record my side of the conversation in QuickTime Player. That ...
Google took its own sweet time but it has finally started rolling out an AirDrop-like feature for all Android devices. Dubbed Nearby Share, the feature is being rolled out to select Pixel and Samsung ...
In the past, if you wanted to send someone a large file attachment, the only viable method was email. But messaging platforms have become so fast and advanced that you can easily use them to transfer ...
If you have some mix of Apple, Windows, and Android devices it can be a pain to quickly send a file from one to the other. Airdash is an open-source program that solves this problem—just install the ...
Are you tired of trying to work around the e-mail attachment limits of most mail services, and yet nowhere near willing to try setting up your own FTP server? There’s hope. YouSendIt bills itself as a ...
Although most people have fast internet access nowadays, sending large files and amounts of data remains a problem. This is because free e-mail services such as Outlook.com or Gmail limit the data ...