How to send attachments up to 100MB with Microsoft Outlook and YouSendIt
Never had the need to send your contact an email with an attachment larger than 10MB? Unfortunately you may have noticed that in most cases, it is virtually impossible: this is because the protocol is not particularly high performance management of files over a certain size, and because the service providers themselves often configure email quite restrictive limits on the size to avoid congestion servers.
The most enterprising people solve the problem by relying on external online services that make available a certain amount of web space within which the sender can to upload files to be sent and the recipient has the ability to access and carry out the download. The disadvantage is obviously the fact that these solutions are not integrated with your mail client :-).
FilesTube, a search engine for AVI files, MP3, RAR and ZIP
Looking for a particular file or a video or maybe a song and you can not / want to use a file sharing program like eMule to make your research?
Then FilesTube could do for you!
This is a simple search engine specialized in finding files of various formats including AVI, MP3, RAR and ZIP files found on sites dedicated to upload and share large files such as Rapidshare: The most interesting factor is the FilesTube that seems to be the usual service that relies on Google and it filters the results, but seems to use its search and indexing system so much so that for each result you can report the broken links and give a rating quality. Read more
5 simple rules to double the speed of Emule
Perhaps not everyone knows that 's default installation of Emule is not sufficient alone to achieve a configuration that allows to exploit the full potential in terms of download speed.
In fact there are limitations to both the operating system level, and indeed global provider of ADSL, and the problems posed by the presence of fake servers.
Everyone has always the same purpose: to disrupt and discourage P2P.
In this article we will see how to bypass these obstacles, in just five simple steps, thus arriving also at double the speed and performance of Emule. Read more






