Emailing it as an attachment wouldn’t be a good idea because there are attachment file size limits. The best way to get software to someone else is, if it’s just one executable installer that is small you can upload it to internet storage like DropBoks (http://www.dropboks.com/).
Well first if the software is installed on your computer, then you’ll need to send them to installer. If you just send them the executable, unless it’s standalone, most of the time it won’t work on their computer.
As for sending it, it depends on the email provider you’re using. For instance, I believe Gmail permits a maximum attachment of 20MB. If the file is larger than that, then email is no longer an option. Others, like Yahoo! I think allow less.
Also, most email providers today do not accept .exe or any binary file that possibly could contain a virus. To get around this, you’ll have to compress the software. Usually .rar is used. If you don’t have WinRAR, you can download and install it from then compress the software, then attach it to an email, and send. Of course, the someone else must also be able to uncompress the .rar file to receive your program.
They would need the full installer. The programs alone do not work. Most program installers are much too big for any email server to accept.
Emailing it as an attachment wouldn’t be a good idea because there are attachment file size limits. The best way to get software to someone else is, if it’s just one executable installer that is small you can upload it to internet storage like DropBoks (http://www.dropboks.com/).
Well first if the software is installed on your computer, then you’ll need to send them to installer. If you just send them the executable, unless it’s standalone, most of the time it won’t work on their computer.
As for sending it, it depends on the email provider you’re using. For instance, I believe Gmail permits a maximum attachment of 20MB. If the file is larger than that, then email is no longer an option. Others, like Yahoo! I think allow less.
Also, most email providers today do not accept .exe or any binary file that possibly could contain a virus. To get around this, you’ll have to compress the software. Usually .rar is used. If you don’t have WinRAR, you can download and install it from then compress the software, then attach it to an email, and send. Of course, the someone else must also be able to uncompress the .rar file to receive your program.
simple you can’t and that would be illegal if you could do it
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