The Big File Dilemma: How To Share Large Files Without Clogging The Tubes
September 8th, 2009 : Nicholas Longtin
It’s a familiar situation for most nine-to-fivers: you have a huge file, multiple people need it, none of which are in the same location, the companies shared server is impossible to navigate and large email attachments get blocked by the firewall.
Welcome To The Big File Dilemma
In today’s world of data-overload, it’s easy to accumulate a collection of impossibly large files. Databases, video, image and audio files can be hundreds of megabytes. Working with large files locally poses no challenge as hard drives have gotten larger and cheaper. The issues of file size rears it’s ugly head once those files need to leave your computer.
A Connected Solution For A Connected World
Traditionally, large files were shuttled from worker to worked VIA removable media. While this is convenient for short trips and temporary storage, shipping media across the world becomes expensive, and the storage media itself is prone to failures. Most people have suffered through the tragedy of a cracked CD or unreadable thumb drive.
If only there was a way to easily, securely, and cheaply share large files over the Internet (foreshadowing).

Wonderfile To The Rescue
With Wonderfile sharing large files is a snap. Wonderfile’s advanced uploader allows you to select several files of any type and size, set permissions, and see the uploaded progress for each file.

The best part about Wonderfile is you can start using it for free with no credit card or contract needed. Sign up today and see how easy it is to share large files with Wonderfile.
Tags: File-Management, Tools, Wonderfile
March 26th, 2010 at 1:33 pm
How large can the files be for sharing here? I’m specifically interested in the application for 2 GB movie files.
March 26th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
File size is only limited by the speed and quality of your Internet connection. Wonderfile doesn’t impose a hard limit. I have personally uploaded files up to 1.4GB on a fast DSL line.