Quickeo out to change the way companies use email
Say goodbye to emails composed of simple text with attachments! Quickeo, a new file-sharing service company, hopes to change email usage by allowing users to send any kind of data (e.g. video, audio, PDF, Word or Excel documents, PowerPoint presentations, etc.) all in one message, without size limitations.
Senders simply download a small piece of software, and they can create and send what the company is calling “Quickeomails”
While most file-sharing services allow just one media type and require senders to post content to a public domain (e.g. YouTube, FlickR), Quickeo works with all media types and is for private viewing only. And it doesn’t require recipients to download software.
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