You know the problem. You try to send a large file as an email attachment and it's too big for your email system to handle. Or you have a bunch of files and you end up sending two or three emails just to get them all there. But only after you get frustrated trying to figure out how many will fit.
Do you know if the person you sent the files to can receive them? Or that the attachments arrived without damage? How many times have you received a file you couldn't open?
HeavyMail is the solution!
HeavyMail looks and feels just like email, so you already know how to use it.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
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ok, this is basicaly a mac client to a free file delivery service. it uploads your file to it's servers then emails the reciepient to come and pick it up.
you can do this with a few other free services but the advantage of this is it has resumable uploading, which the other services that use a web browser to upload your file don't, so that's a good thing if you're shifting a few hundred megs of data and you lose your connection half way through
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You know the problem. You try to send a large file as an email attachment and it's too big for your email system to handle. Or you have a bunch of files and you end up sending two or three emails just to get them all there. But only after you get frustrated trying to figure out how many will fit.
Do you know if the person you sent the files to can receive them? Or that the attachments arrived without damage? How many times have you received a file you couldn't open?
HeavyMail is the solution!
HeavyMail looks and feels just like email, so you already know how to use it. Unlike email, HeavyMail will send any file, or folder full of files, to anyone on the Internet. Use it to send home video or graphic-heavy presentations, or a folder full of digital photos, scans, or Adobe PDF's.
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Apr 2005
you can do this with a few other free services but the advantage of this is it has resumable uploading, which the other services that use a web browser to upload your file don't, so that's a good thing if you're shifting a few hundred megs of data and you lose your connection half way through