Scott Adams, the creator of the popular comic strip, Dilbert brings ‘Dilbert Files’ – a easier way for users to send their large email attachments. Dilbert Files is just another service like RapidShare and YouSendIt, where it requires you to spend around $10 per month for sending files up to 250MB per month. Though while uploading files, you can read Dilbert’s comic strips which appear just below the upload status. Scott Adams states:
"This is the sort of thing that will help keep Dilbert free online."




It is kind of cute. Mr Adams is probably milking his Dilbert franchise for all it’s worth. But I noticed that there isn’t a free trial option available. You might want to try out 2large2email (http://www.2large2email.com/). It has a free plan which offers file transfers of up to 100MB in size.
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Aside from the novelty factor of having the Dilbert comic strip, which by the way can be accessed free online, displayed under the file transfer progress bar, this service is just like the myriad of others currently available. One such service is 2large2email (http://www.2large2email.com/), which is easy enough to use. They’ve also got the option of a free trial account before you sign up.
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Dilbertfiles is just the kind of product Dilberts company would make, a totally overpriced product that only the stupidest of users would buy. Quite a lot of the Dilbert strips make references to just this kind of product. And then it actually exists in the real world, and it seems that the creators ostensibly thinks of it as a serious product. Very funny indeed!!
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