Website review: Civil Netizen Official Download Sit...

drizzlein drizzlein discovered this in Software 30 reviews since Jan 19, 2006
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drizzlein discovered 30 months ago
Now you can move mountains (large files) Say goodbye to huge email attachments and FTP servers!. Pack, Share and track the files. A personal file transfer program for your digital parcels. Works with your email and IM accounts. Turns a bunch of huge attachments into a few lines of plain text that you can easily include in a message. One program to replace them all. No more need for FTP clients, zip utilities, encryption programs, and soon, download managers. Keeps your files private. All file transfer traffic is secured using end-to-end 128-bit AES encryption.
HerrKenny2 rated 3 months ago
linux version comming in 2007 ! i cant wait!....2008 is here..
mirroroftwilight rated 4 months ago
It's 2008. Where's that linux client?
JakeR4 rated 4 months ago
useful tool while handling big files.
Sarah4267 rated 5 months ago
nice : )
GARampy rated 6 months ago
Whoie! This is in pace with the increasing demands of e-world...
Zybergod rated 8 months ago
This will be great for sending videos to my clients! I might even use it today!
kimonk rated 10 months ago
Share HUGE files.. free!
svartling rated 11 months ago
From the page: "It's time to get serious about file delivery. From small files such as family photos and business documents, to large files such as production files and multimedia assets, we know how important your files are to you."
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