Jun 15, 2008|How to/tutorials, Web 2.0 | 5 Comments »

Do you want to share very large files through Internet and that too, as an e-mail attachment? Seems to be impossible, right? Well, impossible is nothing on the Internet. You can share very large files up to 10 with 10GB with ease, as an e-mail attachment with Sendago.
Sendago is a desktop-cum-web utility that allows you to share files that are too large. Sendago is a good alternate for e-mail attachment. You can use Sendago as a standalone application or integrate with outlook, e-mails are sent via outlook but the files are uploaded to sendago server, it provides a 10GB server for free, which means files of virtually unlimited size can be shared.
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Sarv007 said,
June 18, 2008 @ 4:56 am
hey ?
this can be done by any file sharing site
like media fire…etc. but you have tol limit the size of sigle file i.e. upto 100 MB.You have to just upload it and copy paste the dload link in email.
but according to your post ,with this we can share very large files up to 10 with 10GB with ease …. if this is true ,then its a good option …….
and keep it up buddy.
Pras said,
June 19, 2008 @ 6:09 am
Hey, is it really possible to send attachments up to 10 GB with this utility ?. They seems to have a limitation for maximum quota(50 Mb). This is what I found in their download page.
Nicholas Francis said,
June 20, 2008 @ 11:42 pm
ya.. it is possible upto 10 GB,… i have never tried uploading 10 GB file in but…I often use this tool to send my most common files and datas…
Import from China said,
July 20, 2008 @ 1:36 am
I came across this blog the other day and you got some great info here – thanks.
carserer said,
October 7, 2008 @ 4:36 pm
Все просто и понятно…