I support a group of management consultants. They regularly circulate big attachments to each other. They all have Quickr set up. They all started with the preferences option for "When sending e-mail with attachments" set to "Prompt me" as to whether to save the attachment to Quickr and send a link. But they never do it!
As an older techie it pains me to think about all those copies of large attachments filling up hard disks and downloading across multiple links of questionable speed and reliability. But it's all magic to the user community. They don't see any benefit and it is another few clicks when sending. It should be no extra effort to the recipient providing Quickr Connectors are installed; it may even save a click or two as compared to opening an attachment.
So, can technology fix the issue? Is it possible to force "Always send links" when all recipients are internal (and therefore have guaranteed access to a Quickr place and the Quickr Connectors)?
The phone lines are open...
David N Schaffer January 5th, 2010 12:40:46 PM