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iChat and Aol IM - Version: 1.2.3, 11/13/2005 06:21PM PST
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micoate
You can send large files---700MB+ on iChat and Aol instant messenger. Only thing, you both have to be Online. Free though.
Great way to upload/download files. 



- Version: 1.2.3, 8/18/2005 10:24AM PST
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Charles Teton
I first must say that 'iNetCourier' is truly an amazing application.
For years my partner, in advertising, and I, in film production, have had the nightmare of sending or receiving files up to and above 20MB. We have our own Sun Cobalt web server but ftp has never really been an option as 1) straight ftp is not that secure for the server and 2) most people are not technically minded enough to set an ftp transfer up.
When I found 'iNetCourier' I could not beleive how easy it was to setup, customize and for people to upload and download files, especially the way you can send the user name and password in the http address.
It has honestly saved a tremendous amount of aggravation both for me managing the server on a PowerBook G4 running a standard version of Mac OS 10.4 connected to our home ADSL line, and the many people who upload and download from 'iNetCourier'.
Congratulations to the company that make it... I am certainly recommending the program to everyone.
Regarding Mišo comment: "69 bucks, .......... hm, try http://dropload.com/"
Read the spec. or try the demo of iNetCourier, there is a hell of a lot of difference.
Regards,
Charles Teton
http://www.makingmymovie.com/
PS I don't work for the company, I just think it's a great product.
For years my partner, in advertising, and I, in film production, have had the nightmare of sending or receiving files up to and above 20MB. We have our own Sun Cobalt web server but ftp has never really been an option as 1) straight ftp is not that secure for the server and 2) most people are not technically minded enough to set an ftp transfer up.
When I found 'iNetCourier' I could not beleive how easy it was to setup, customize and for people to upload and download files, especially the way you can send the user name and password in the http address.
It has honestly saved a tremendous amount of aggravation both for me managing the server on a PowerBook G4 running a standard version of Mac OS 10.4 connected to our home ADSL line, and the many people who upload and download from 'iNetCourier'.
Congratulations to the company that make it... I am certainly recommending the program to everyone.
Regarding Mišo comment: "69 bucks, .......... hm, try http://dropload.com/"
Read the spec. or try the demo of iNetCourier, there is a hell of a lot of difference.
Regards,
Charles Teton
http://www.makingmymovie.com/
PS I don't work for the company, I just think it's a great product.
The beauty of iNetCourier is that you can easily customize each site, so that your vendor or client sees a site that looks specifically designed for them. All you need is basic html knowledge. Even so the included look is professional enough that customization isn't needed.
Most importantly even the most novice computer user (those of you who support artists know what I mean) can upload and download files to and from the site with ease. Since it's browser based no clumsy ftp software is required to upload or download, which makes sending a link to your client or vendor a breeze. All you have to do is send them the url, username and password.
I urge anyone who needs professional and easy to use internet transfer to give iNetcourier a try.
Bruce Strange
IT Manager