Posted on 30 April 2010.
Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo does not allow more then 20 MB attachment of files which isn’t a lot if you want to send large files. There are some great websites which provide free services to send or receive large files. The following is a list of top 15 websites to send free large files online.
You Send It

File Dropper

File Mail

Send This File

Badongo

Sizable Send

Drop Send

Drop

File Factory

Share Send

Email Large File

Stream File

We Transfer

File Flyer

Curio

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Another favorite option is File Apartment (http://www.fileapartment.com). Easy to use, no software to download or registration, up to 1 GB, free option, safe, and secure.
Excellent list, didn’t know such websites existed. Thanks Ted
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Nice overview! After doing a quick test of all of them I have two favourites:
FileMail and WeTransfer. Why? Clean informative interface and support for transfer of multiple files. Also +1 to FileMail for multi-language support.
Binfer is another great option for large file transfers. It does direct computer to computer file transfers, without requiring you to upload them somewhere. You can send hundreds of files of any size with a simple drag and drop. Binfer will manage the transfers with auto resumes, encryption, notifications etc. Check it out: http://www.binfer.com
Exceptional details pertaining to upload files for having me personally get going. I am going to keep this particular website link and return to this.
Remarkable guidance. Upload files to file hosting websites to share them with everyone free of charge.
All of the listed sites have file size restrictions. At http://www.click2copy.com there are no size or speed restrictions. No download required.
Check it out.
Very nice list, I would have liked to see
also a brief description for each one
to know their pros and cons.
If you don’t mind, I’d like to point your readers
to this guide on MasterNewMedia.org where
these services to send large files are reviewed in detail:
http://www.masternewmedia.org/how_to_send_large_files_without_email/
Keep up the good work!
A very nice list. There really is a whole host of websites that can help you when you need to send large files over the internet, and this list isn’t even barely exhaustive. Though I doubt any list ever will be.
In fact there a few that you’re missing from that list that I know, one for example being http://www.mailbigfile.com. Similar kettle of fish as to YouSendIt, but without the nag of only having free trials, it’s just free (unless you want to pay for more, of course).