Transferring large files is not possible using our regular email providers. It never was, and it is not going to be for quite some time yet. Even the most widely-used email services such as Gmail place some limits on file sharing that can be quite frustrating.
The only way to get around these restrictions is resorting to a P2P file-sharing service… provided you can live with the lousy user interfaces such services always have, that is. If anything, that is the direct consequence of being aimed at users who have a certain technical understanding. We are talking about people who want something that is usable above everything else. The way things look is never a major concern as far as they are concerned.
Well, Sendoid is a new file transfer system that aims to find some middle ground. It couples an elegant and likable interface with limitless transfer capabilities. And what turns the whole system into something all the more practical is that the basic version of Sendoid works on the browser. This will let you share files amounting to as much as 1 GB. For files larger than that, you will have to get the provided desktop app.
The sharing itself is done by having a download link generated for each file that you want to send out. You will be able to spread that link with all those you want to receive the file.
Sendoid.com In Their Own Words
Instant, private P2P file transfers.
Why Sendoid.com It Might Be A Killer
It is like a P2P file sharing service that looks extremely good, works on the browser and can be used at no cost.








