Memeo Send is a retired desktop file-sharing application and service developed by Memeo Inc., designed to securely send large files up to 16 GB.
Popular in the late 2000s and early 2010s, it was frequently bundled as complementary software with external hard drives like the Seagate GoFlex series. Core Features
Streaming Downloads: It used a proprietary file-splitting mechanism. This allowed recipients to start downloading portions of a file through a web browser while the sender was still uploading it.
No Account Required for Recipients: Senders used a native Mac or Windows desktop client to package data, but recipients could download the files using a standard web browser without needing to register a Memeo account.
Zero Email Bounces: The service bypasses traditional email attachment size limits, routing large payloads through cloud servers to eliminate bounce backs. Current Status
Memeo Send has been discontinued and is no longer actively supported as a standalone client. The developer, Memeo, shifted its focus over the years toward corporate cloud storage, syncing frameworks, and its flagship enterprise backup solutions.
If you have this software left over from an old external hard drive, it can safely be uninstalled via your operating system’s settings panel, as the backend transmission servers are no longer operational.
Are you looking to uninstall this legacy software, or are you trying to find a modern alternative for sending large files? Memeo: Backup, sync and secure cloud file sharing
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