I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but better late than never... I know a lot of people here research stuff and occassionaly bigger amounts of information have to be exchanged. For those who don't know it Google offers free E-mail service where large messages (I think 10MB or thereabouts) can be recieved and a sizeable mailbox (2GB) is at one's disposal. The only problem is that one has to be invited to join (one gets 100 invitations so he can invite other people to join).
Well, to cut the long story short- if anyone is interested, just sign up and leave Your mail address.;)
Research & big E-mails
Started by
Wolf
, Jun 08 2006 21:03
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 June 2006 - 21:03
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#2
Posted 08 June 2006 - 22:56
I can think of three projects that need to exchange large amounts of information:
RIR
http://home.san.rr.c...ff/photo041.htm
MIR
http://www.meadowdal....homestead.com/
AIR
http://www.augustain...onalraceway.com
Henry
RIR
http://home.san.rr.c...ff/photo041.htm
MIR
http://www.meadowdal....homestead.com/
AIR
http://www.augustain...onalraceway.com
Henry
#3
Posted 09 June 2006 - 00:31
Just as easy using www.yousendit.com
You upload the info( upto 20MB) in a zipped folder and send it to the recipients address.They then have 7 days to download the stored link.
I use it all the time,its great.
You upload the info( upto 20MB) in a zipped folder and send it to the recipients address.They then have 7 days to download the stored link.
I use it all the time,its great.