Gracion Enclose sends large files without the limitations of email attachments. Files dragged to Enclose are uploaded to the server of your choice (such as MobileMe or your web server) while creating a templated email in one step. To receive a file, recipients don't need to visit a special web site or install software. They simply click a link in each email to display or download the file through their own web browsers. There are no ads, and no registrations required to receive files.
What's New
Version 1.1.1:
Fixed group addressing of emails on Snow Leopard.
Fixed error messages when Animate URL preference is off.
I have been using YouSendIt.com to do exactly this for a long time, and it's free for files up to 100Mb. To send multiple files that are 100Mb Gracion Enclose is better value for money, as the minimum YouSendIt upgrade is $10/mo.
What bothers me is that this is a beta, for $34, that uploads to a server of the user's choosing, such as .Mac, so a careful price comparison is called for before deciding whether to go for this.
Thanks for the comments and useful cost/benefit analysis. One correction: Enclose is NOT beta software - Enclose 1.0 was released February 2008 and has had several updates since then. Beta versions are sometimes posted, but there's always a final release available. And now, I've lowered the price to $15.
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Gracion Enclose sends large files without the limitations of email attachments. Files dragged to Enclose are uploaded to the server of your choice (such as MobileMe or your web server) while creating a templated email in one step. To receive a file, recipients don't need to visit a special web site or install software. They simply click a link in each email to display or download the file through their own web browsers. There are no ads, and no registrations required to receive files.
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What bothers me is that this is a beta, for $34, that uploads to a server of the user's choosing, such as .Mac, so a careful price comparison is called for before deciding whether to go for this.
Personally, I would never pay for a beta release.