Blip makes file transfer fast and effortless. The best thing is, it works cross platforms and have no file size limit.
Sending large files like videos, high-resolution images, or hefty documents can be challenging, especially when email services impose size limits (usually around 20-25 MB) to limit attachments.
Sending large files without using email clients is way easier than you think. You can upload your files to a cloud storage provider or use peer-to-peer file sharing. I’ll show you your options.
Blip, a new app for Mac and Android, is a better way to transfer files. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Blip is a delightful utilty that lets you transfer files across the internet — directly from ...
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