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 ...
Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...
Email has come a long way in the past couple decades, but it’s still a hassle to send large files as attachments. Some email accounts have attachment-size limits, either for the sender or the ...
The ubiquity of email today makes it easy to send small files to anyone—you simply attach the file (or several files) to an email message and the recipient receives the files a few minutes later. But ...
iSendr is a peer to peer tool that lets you quickly and easily send someone a file from your computer. Just select the file you want to share and then send the URL to the person you want to share 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 ...
From the earliest iPhone and iPod Touch models, Apple opted to disable OBEX — aka Bluetooth file transfers on its devices for security reasons. Now, thanks to iBlueNova, a Cydia app well worth the ...
File sharing options are plenty these days, from built-in tools like AirDrop and QuickShare to third-party apps like LocalSend and a never-ending pile of web-based solutions. I’ve tried pretty much ...
SendGB.com is an online Firefox Send alternative service that you can use for free. It is a free online secure file transfer tool that enables you to share multiple files at a time. You can do that by ...