
There hasn't really been an elegant solution when you want to send large files over the internet. Email doesn't work for files bigger than 25 MB at most, and takes forever anyway. Sending files by IM isn't exactly a fast or reliable method. And uploading files to file storage and sharing services has the inconvenience of having to wait for the file to finish uploading before you can ask the other person to download it.
Streamfile changes all that, by literally allowing files to be streamed. This means that as soon as you begin uploading a file, the other person can start downloading it (via an email link) at the same time. With 256-bit encryption, requiring nothing more than a browser (no plug-ins needed), not even needing registration, and automatically expiring links, its an elegant solution.
Allowing huge file sizes up to 150 MB to be streamed for unregistered users, 300 MB for free accounts, and unlimited file size for USD 4.95 per month, its an awesome way of sharing files over the internet.
Note: Users who sign-up may like to disable Streamfile from sharing your email with 3rd parties and sending you marketing messages. This can be done by unchecking the options in the account settings.
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