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ArunaSend Review- Need to Send Huge Files?



Benn Rosales | 2008/06/04  | 12 Comments

arunasm ArunaSend Review  Need to Send Huge Files?


Sending Big Files?

Have you ever needed to send a large file to your publisher, designer, clients, or title company only to be rejected by your email server? Well of course you have! We all have! Sometimes just sending high resolution images to family is complicated- we’ll not anymore!

The Savior Has Arrived

Arunasend.com answers the need by allowing you to simply go to arunasend.com enter your email address, select the item from your desktop, enter the destination email and BAM- file sent. It will even send you a reciept, and all for the low price of $ZERO- Yes, it’s free! Impossible, you say? Soon the site will offer limits of up to 2GIGs which is amazing. No special contracts, no nothing, send bulk in a matter of seconds.

Try it!


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  1. Vancouver Real Estate Blog » Blog Archive » Big Vancouver Real Estate Files?:

    [...] very special thanks to Ben Rosales of AgentGenius who discovered this gem of a program. What a great tool for those who have to send large files on a [...]

  1. THIS is why I LOVE AG! I was just looking for a solution on sending files to the Real Estate Board today. Great timing!

  2. I usually just FTP items to my server for download by the other party..but this could make it easier with out tying up storage space. Will have to check it out.

  3. How about security? How long do they keep the file on their server? Who can access it on the back end? etc.

    Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea – a lot. But I wouldn’t want any information getting out that could be detrimental via access of those files.

  4. Benn Rosales says:

    Jennifer, it’s secure and all of your questions are answered in the quick faq. It’s very straight forward.

  5. Bill Lublin says:

    Another score for the Rosales family – Thanks Benn – I keep having problems when people at other companies try to send large docs and they get stuck because their email server won;t let them send too large a file – This is wonderful. we’re going to link it to our company resource center for all of our agents to use also.

  6. Jay Thompson says:

    Barry, I put a lot of stuff on our server too for people to download. But that doesn’t help much for people wanting to send me stuff.

    Gmail seems to have pretty liberal limits, but this site is wicked cool. Wish they had a way to send multiple files at once

    http://tools.arunalabs.com/url.html also has a “URL shortener” service ala Tinyurl / snurl. Also sounds like they got some potentially cool business services coming soon…

    Thanks BR!

  7. Paula Henry says:

    Ah…..the many uses, I am excited at the prospect of my agents being able to send photos with ease. I like using large photos where I can, but most agents have to reduce the size to send them.

  8. John Kalinowski says:

    Didn’t seem to work for me, and I tryed on two different PCs. Just seems to lock up, even when sending small files. Anyone else have problems?

  9. @Jay: http://www.mediafire.com/ lets you send multiple files. Also free and each file can be up to 100MB.

  10. Benn Rosales says:

    Yeah, but Ben Martin, mediafire isn’t as cool =]

  11. @ John K;

    I just went on and it worked fine, sending a link to an 18M file in no time. Nice find! Thanks.

    Eric

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