Attachmore

7.0

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

24 Mar 2015


Publisher:

Attachmore

Website:

http://attachmore.com

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Size: 0 Bytes


Downloads: 3517


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 24 Mar 2015

When a file is too large to send via email, you can turn to Attachmore for help. This tool has been designed to help you send and share large files. You can use it to upload files and folders to the cloud; once they’re in the cloud, they can be accessed by anyone who has the link.

To get started with Attachmore you will have to perform two tasks: install the Attachmore client on your PC and sign into your Attachmore account. The nice thing here is that a wizard will guide you through the process of installing Attachmore on your PC and through the process of signing up for a free Attachmore account.

While Attachmore is up and running, you will see a blue, paperclip icon in the system tray. Double click it and Attachmore’s user friendly interface will show up. Right click it and you will be presented with a context menu that features the option to upload files, upload a screenshot, pause all uploads, and more.

Here’s what you can do from Attachmore’s main interface: upload files to the web; set up security restrictions (require email to download, require password to download); set up notifications (email when item is downloaded, text message when item is downloaded, email when item is about to expire), set it so the item expires after X downloads or after X days); copy the download link, email the download link; view the download page; take a screenshot and upload it to the web; view upload history; download items from the web.

Attachmore integrates with Windows Explorer. If you right click a file or a folder, you will see an option to upload it to Attachmore.

As mentioned above, a wizard will help you install Attachmore and sign up for an Attachmore account. Please note that you will sign up for a free account that comes with the following limitations: 1GB monthly upload limit, 5 downloads per file, 15-day hosting per file, 1 user/computer. If you want to upgrade to a paid account, there are several plans to choose from. You can check them out on Attachmore.com.

Thanks to Attachmore you can easily upload data to the web and easily share that data with others!

Pros

Attachmore is available for Windows and Mac. A wizard will help you install Attachmore on your PC and sign up for a free Attachmore account. Attachmore integrates with Windows Explorer; you’ll find an option to upload to Attachmore in the right click context menu. Attachmore has a user friendly interface. Use Attachmore to upload files to the web, share files with others, set up restrictions and notifications, take screenshots and upload them. Visit Attachmore.com, sign into your account, and access your files from anywhere. Attachmore can integrate with MS Office.

Cons

A free Attachmore account comes with the following limitations: 1GB monthly upload limit, 5 downloads per file, 15-day hosting per file, 1 user/computer.

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Attachmore Editor’s Review Rating

Attachmore has been reviewed by George Norman on 24 Mar 2015. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Attachmore 5 out of 5 stars, naming it Essential

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