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By Heinz Tschabitscher, About.com Guide to Email since 1997

SEND6 - Ice Skates for Your Big File Delivery

Thursday May 15, 2008
SEND6 - Big File Sending Service
We all know what happens when you put somebody who barely learned to skate on a crudely frozen lake — somebody like me — on a polished and resurfaced ice rink: concentrated pressure melts the ice melts under the blades, a thin film of water forms and somebody is sent around erratically on the wet, slippery surface.
That's almost right. Ironically, it is not weight and pressure that melt the ice but mostly — friction.
SEND6 is the slippery and wet surface for your big files. There's not much irony to it and I'm positive it does not work much better if you send your mouse dashing around on its pad to create friction — but SEND6 does send the heavy documents around with speed and grace like skates:
›› SEND6 lets you send and track files up to 100 MB easily without registering, but you can opt for registered and paid accounts including secure connections, online storage, an address book and branding, too.

Comments

May 19, 2008 at 12:21 pm
(1) Amy says:

Heinz, I just wanted to say that I love reading your newsletters and tips. Your writing style is really engaging. Thanks for the effort you obviously put into the emails that you send to us.

Sincerely,

Amy

May 20, 2008 at 4:57 am
(2) Heinz Tschabitscher says:

Thank you, Amy, for your nice words!

It’s a pleasure and a privilege serving you all.

Heinz

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