What happens when you email someone a file that is huge, like 20MB? Sometimes, nothing bad happens, it just takes a while, depending on your (and the recipient's) connection speed. Other times, the recipient's email system may simply say "nope" and the email won't go through. There's an easy way to avoid this issue altogether. Say hello to WeTransfer. It is a website where you can upload your large file and send it as a link rather than clogging someone's email pipeline. If you want to send several files at once, just put them in a folder, zip that folder, and WeTransfer will see that as one file. WeTransfer offers both a free transfer type ~ always plenty for us so far ~ and you don't even need an account for that... just go to the website and send. They also offer WeTransfer Plus, for even bigger file transfers and customization. And, they give Plus away free to art students! Make a little file transfer magic. Want some other great tools? Click here. Kim Phillips is an artist, marketer, writer, graphic designer and gardener living in Monteagle, Tennessee. She works from her studio, Tiny Creative House.
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