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docIf you wish to send large attachments but you don’t want to use the regular way, namely download the file into the email client (website), attach it to an e-mail and sent it, maybe you are interested in Docstoc OneClick which doesn’t use any attachment to send a file over the Internet, but a simple link the recipient will have to click to start downloading the file it stands for. Once you have installed the software, just right click on the file you want to send to instantly send it to any of your contacts via email. Its features include:

  • The recipient can preview the file without any need to download it.
  • The link will be autogenerate automatically. No Upload Wait Time.
  • No limitation. Send as many files as you want.
  • You can decide to send the file as Private or Public. “Email as Private stores your files privately on Docstoc so no other users can access them without the secret URL link. Email as Public will publically display the document you send via email, and they can be accessed via docstoc and search engines.”
  • Once you have clicked on the file to send an email will be auto-generated using your default email client.

If you want to download it, click here. If you want to know more, click here. If you are looking for another way to send large attachment, click here.

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