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If you get frustrated when trying to send large files or folders between email accounts, give Podmailing a try. Podmailing is an external email application which combines peer-to-peer (BitTorrent) and centralized data transfer for the fastest and most efficient service. That is, Podmailing combines PC-to-PC transfer with server-to-PC transfer to deliver the best of both worlds. The result is a web app that essentially lets you send any file or folder rapidly, regardless of size, from your email account to anyone else’s. You don’t need to register for the site; Podmail can be downloaded onto your desktop for free. All you need to do is enter in your name and email address, have the Podmail confirm this information, and you’re ready to send and receive.
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“Podmailing provides innovative Peer-to-Peer services and distributes the free Podmailing software.
Podmailing enables you to send and receive files in excess of 1 gigabyte, without changing habits: you keep your e-mail address unchanged and use your standard e-Mail software or web-mail account”.
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Podmailing is a great idea for anyone who likes to exchange large amounts of pictures or video with others. Definitely faster than the traditional way of attaching the bulky file or folder and sending it directly from your email account, Podmailing could be especially beneficial for companies that need to distribute multimedia rapidly and to many recipients.
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The site doesn’t specify which platforms this application supports; can anyone use it on any computer? With no charge for the download and no advertising space, how does Podmailing expect to make a profit?
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