Sharing information online is getting more complex than it sometimes should be. If you want to share pictures, files, plain ideas, or even faxes with friends or businesses, you can try the old e-mail ...
When I need to share a large file with someone (or myself, meaning I need it to go from one computer to another), I invariably turn to YouSendIt. Sure, I could use Driveway or Transfer Big Files, but ...
I recently stumbled upon a feature in Microsoft Edge that completely changed the way I share files between my devices – and I just have to tell you about it. It’s called Drop, and it’s an absolute ...
File-sharing service Drop.io caught our attention twice before: First, for offering a simple online "dropbox" for sharing and collaborating on files; and second, for adding a feature that lets you ...
You can drag and drop files into OneDrive by moving them from Windows File Explorer to the OneDrive folder. OneDrive is a free-to-use cloud storage platform, though it offers Microsoft 365 subscribers ...
Email is still the easiest way to send files to people (or even to yourself), but it all tends to fall down if you have to send something much larger than a picture. Fortunately, Mail Drop can help ...
Uploading things through the "Choose File" prompt on the web is slow and cumbersome. Google Chrome, however, lets you drag and drop files into any window to upload them, even when it isn't a feature ...