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<blockquote data-quote="Barrygou" data-source="post: 1640552" data-attributes="member: 174683"><p>Thanks to everyone. I learn everyday. I am using Dropbox but it's extra steps. My guess is that a lot of people need to compress pdf's and jpg's and it sounds like the "Compress" on Mac OSX and WinZip are of not much value. And I agree that email providers are not growing their attachment capacities. I have a large capacity with my provider but many of my clients do not and emails with large files attached bounce back. It's frustrating because I do not know who can handle them and who cannot until they bounce. So I guess I'll have to get in to the Dropbox routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrygou, post: 1640552, member: 174683"] Thanks to everyone. I learn everyday. I am using Dropbox but it's extra steps. My guess is that a lot of people need to compress pdf's and jpg's and it sounds like the "Compress" on Mac OSX and WinZip are of not much value. And I agree that email providers are not growing their attachment capacities. I have a large capacity with my provider but many of my clients do not and emails with large files attached bounce back. It's frustrating because I do not know who can handle them and who cannot until they bounce. So I guess I'll have to get in to the Dropbox routine. [/QUOTE]
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