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YouSendIt links are frequently posted to blogs, forums and other websites. They've recently changed their business model to be more like Dropbox.

YouSendIt offers four kinds of plans to its users:

  • Lite: free service for sending files to friends and family; supported by advertising that appears on the upload and download pages.
  • Pro: paid service for important documents, with basic file delivery tracking
  • Pro Plus: paid service for important documents, with advanced file delivery tracking; folder syncing capabilities, and online storage
  • Workstream: paid service, allows addition of multiple users, administrative controls, reporting, payment-by-invoice etc.

YouSendIt also offers application plug-ins (Software plus services) for Microsoft Outlook, SharePoint, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, Apple Aperture, WinZip, PaperPort, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office, iPhoto, Final Cut Pro, YouSendIt Express and other programs. To deal with files larger than 2GB (a browser limitation), it offers a desktop client to customers that lets the users send files up to 10GB in size.

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