SenduIT : Simple way to share and access large files using a Unique URL
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Most of us have the need to share files with our friends and co-workers over the Internet. This need is felt even more when we need to share files to multiple individuals. While email attachments are a very good option especially using Gmail, you don’t want to tie up your email and in general, email attachments are a good option when the file size is small. Moreover, most email services have a limit of around 10MB in attachment restrictions.
If you feel the need to send and share large files over the Internet, then senduit is a very good option for you.
Using SenduIT, you can upload upto 100MB of data. When you upload your file, senduit creates a unique URL for you which you can then share and distribute to people. The thing to keep a note of is the time limit after which the file is deleted from Senduit servers. If you have some sensitive information to share, you can keep a limit of 30 minutes or go all the way upto a maximum of 1 week. So, once you upload your file to SenduIT, you are given a URL using which you can access your file. When you share this URL, a click on the URL and you can start downloading the file immediately.
Other advantages is the extremely clean and simple interface and that you don’t need to register to use this service. A simple upload, set time limit and you are all set. The downside is that there is a restriction of 100MB in file size and you can’t use this to host your files forever with the max time limit being 1 week.
Overall, a very useful and non complicated service allowing people to share large files with, download it on their own terms without interrupting their routines.

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- 02.01.07 / 1pm
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