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Avoid a 'download' problem with iDisk and media files
Authored by: windrag on Mar 11, '05 12:14:51AM

Wow. I tried this (yousendit.com). Followed the instructions. Had to force quit Safari and the Finder. No data was uploaded. I have yet to see if my client gets an email notifying him of the (nonexistent) download.

After I tried and failed to upload the file, I went through the site for answers. I was amazed at how little information is given, despite headings like "How it works" and "About Us." Maybe it works, but it didn't for me. Thanks for the tip, though.

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Avoid a 'download' problem with iDisk and media files
Authored by: tpierry on Mar 12, '05 02:16:55PM

I tested yousendit with an 80 Meg quicktime movie. I sent it to myself just to try it out. It took about 30 minutes to upload, but it worked just fine. The download speed was pretty decent (around 250kB/sec).

I'm using Firefox. I didn't try it with Safari.



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