Assuming that he question relates to electronic computer files (as opposed to paper files and folders), there are many ways to send them -- each with its own benefits and burdens. If both sender and recipient have broadband internet connection without any data restrictions, email can result in an instant transfer of the files. If restrictions make that method cumbersome, a large capacity USB memory stick is an easily portable shipping option.
PDF is a great way to send large files in email. Most people are able to open PDF files and they tend to be easier to navigate, especially if it is a large file or a lot to read. Also when you want to send big files you can use free b1 archiver. It's easy-to-use and quite helpful
The best way to send raw photos securely and efficiently is to use a secure file transfer service or platform that encrypts the files during transmission. Additionally, you can password protect the files before sending them to ensure only the intended recipient can access them.
if you want to send a big amount of files, you can use b1 archiver. it's easy way to do it 'cause you don't need to spend a lot of time studying instructions.
You can send exe file through attachment on Gmail. Exe files are executable files in windows. They can be used to install a program or use stuff inside it.
During most of the 19th century, the primary medium for spreading big news was the telegraph.
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The best way to remove duplicate iTunes files is to manually delete them on the computer. This entails going through an entire playlist and manually deleting each duplicate entry.
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A really good way to send any files (large or small, even videos) is to just upload them to your Google Drive. If you have a gmail account (just create one if you don't) Then once your files have been uploaded they will appear in the "My Drive" tab on the left. You can then check the boxes next to your files you wish to send and hit the share button. A box will pop up and all you have to do is type in the email address of the person(s) you wish to view it. Also if you plan on sending several files (like a photo album) you have the option of uploading an entire folder. This has been the best way for me. -Military Spouse with 4 deployments down and always long distances between families. hope this helps
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