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What is Fileattaché?
Fileattaché allows users to send large attachments. Typical mail servers may allow 10 or 20mb attachments, however by using Fileattaché those limits are removed. We use a outlook plugin, and a web interface to allow you to exchange large attachments.The user uploads an attachment, the recipient gets a link to download the file. It's web based, so you loads on your webserver, and it comes with a outlook plugin.
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There's a bunch of services like this so why should I choose Fileattaché?
That's simple. First, you own, and operate it. Second, there is no monthly fee. It's cheap, and easy. The best thing thing are no more monthly fees, and if your cheap like me there is a free version. With other providers just for 10 users at $29.95 a month, means you are paying around $300 a month, which is around $3,600 a year. Fileattaché lite is free for 10 users. Need more than 10 users, then get Fileattaché Pro which is $199, with no monthly fees. That including unlimited clients, and includes all the features below.
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Why is Fileattaché so cheap?
Yes I could charge $900 bucks, or a per user fee. However I'm a one man show, that currently has a full time job. I created this project solely because I didn't think I should pay a monthly fee just because I wanted to use a email attachment service, and ftp just doesn't work especially when the person on the other end can't access ftp because of firewall rules. This was created as a need for me, and then it blew into a product that I thought I could share with others. The reason the price is low, is because of the support. I can't do phone support, and email support will be limited. So that's the only reason the price is so low. I recommend if you want to purchase the full version, try the lite version first and make sure it works with your webserver then purchase the full version. Most customers will never need support. We try to answer all the possible problems you'll ever encounter in our support area.
System Requirements
1.) Apache Server with PHP.
2.) SSL Cert (for HTTPS if you want, not required).
3.) MySQL Database Server.
Should work with most hosting providers-

