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Pando - 2.3.3

Send any size file to anyone.

All Time: (2.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.3.3
Release Date: 2009-11-18
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 585
Downloads (all versions): 4,816

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Pando CommentaryI've been using an alternative service - Version: 2.3.0.8, 4/14/2009 12:26PM PST

Felix01
I've always been hesitant to use Pando to send files to people I don't know all that well since they have to install the Pando app before downloading my file.

So I've been relying on Send6 (Send6.com) instead. Recipients just get an e-mailed download link which is valid for seven days. Quick and painless although max file size is more limited than Pando's.

Both could be a way to harvest e-mail addresses (yours and the recipient's) I suppose so you're relying on the integrity of the companies to enforce their privacy statements.
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Pando ReviewWorks fine and safe - Version: 2.3.0.2, 2/23/2009 10:29AM PST

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Don Mortadella
The free version works as promised.
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Pando Commentarynot here - Version: 2.3.0.1, 2/16/2009 11:38PM PST

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Ancient_Boii_Tribe
Didn't work for me, nor did the other app that's just like it. My email only lets me upload 10MB and my IP FTP does the same, so I don't know where these large files are supposed to go to. I take it that money is involved somewhere in the chain.
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Pando CommentaryPando - Version: 2.1.0.2, 2/16/2009 11:42AM PST

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peterpica
Why not just use the freebie online services for oversize file FTP services? YouSendIt and DropLoad have served me well over the past several years.
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Pando ReviewBEWARE!! Filled with Malware Security Holes!! Spyware and Nuscenceware - Version: 2.2.1.5, 1/17/2009 11:45AM PST

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blueskymining
NOT SAFE!!
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Pando Commentaryno really so - Version: 2.2.1.5, 1/13/2009 11:35PM PST

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Ban_This
There are a few apps that claim they send files too large for emails. Non of them worked for me including this one.

My email only lets me send 10MB attachments. These applications only let me do the same. If I go larger I get an error alert. Now that's to my earthlink email accounts web space, maybe there's something I'm missing, like having to pay for web space or something on top of paying for these apps. It's cheaper to burn a large file then mail it, if you don't use it a lot, which I would use it, if it freakin worked. I gave up on FileChute, lets try this one AGAIN for the 7th time.
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