If you need to send someone a big file, forget about e-mail: You need a big-file sharing service like Drop.io, YouSendIt, or Transfer Big Files. If you need to send someone a really big file, try File Dropper, which raises the file-size cap to a whopping 5GB. Think about...
Need to send someone a really big file? Like, say, a two-gigger? YouSendIt won't cut it; it tops out at 100MB. Same for Driveway: It limits you to 500MB files. Looks like you'll need the aptly named Transfer Big Files, which lets you send files as large as 2GB. Fortunately,...
Large attachments tend to wreak havoc with mail servers, many of which balk at anything larger than 5MB. So what happens when you need to send a big file or batch of files to, say, a client or co-worker? Here are three free and easy solutions: Gmail - The beloved Webmail...