If you’re like most people, you like to take pictures of the good times that you have with friends, and maybe you even post them to your favorite social media site. But when you want to give those pictures to your friends for their own use or storage, you run into a problem. It’s very time consuming to send more than about a half dozen picture images via email so sometimes you have to consider a FTP client like FileZilla which you can download for free from the open source File Zilla website. As it is, six or more pictures aren’t very many with which to remember a day at the amusement park. So, there’s not much point in whittling through the day’s camerawork to find that limited number of shots anyway. The other common option that’s pretty viable is to transfer the images onto a portable memory stick and just do an in-person file transfer. Or, you could use a p2p software like Ares Galaxy to share and swap photos and view them as a slideshow with the xvid codec. However, many friends don’t see each other all that often, and virtually everyone enjoys the instant gratification that immediate photo viewing provides.
Solutions to this common issue have been limited, and each had its own drawback, until now. Enter SendSpace.com. This website was created to solve the file sharing issue. Quite simply, if you want to send a file, be it one gig’s worth of amusement park pictures or a favorite 100 song mix, SendSpace is the place that can handle it. Simply upload your data, and “share” it with your pals. They’ll receive an email notifying them that the file is available.
From there, they need only open the file and download its contents. Suddenly, sending a large file is no longer a problem. Data transfers occur at a speedy rate and don’t overwhelm the email provider. And better yet, you need not cut out any pictures of the day’s memories because you’re limited by your upload speed. You can send photo files that encompass all the moments–from when your carpooling buddy stepped into your car, all the way to the ferris wheel, to the fireworks you watched at night!