Q. Sharefile.com or yousendit.com: Anyone using them?
Jim Gaba
Sierra Nevada Construction, Inc.
A. We’ve used Box for about 9 months, and like it very much.
Chris Zeppa
Walker Engineering, Inc.
A. We have been using Sharefile for over a year. If interested I can get you connected with the person here internally who manages our Sharefile sight. We also use Egnite which works well also.
CJ Rainer
Doster Construction Company, Inc.
A. DropBox? Receiving wide spread adoption – similar functionality – user friendly.
W.R. "Walt" Gamble, PE
W.R. Gamble Engineering
A. Here’s what I found so far – Seems like yousendit is more affordable – Just setup Dropbox and testing.
File Sharing for Plans and Bids
ISQFT.COM
• Full Featured program that includes the ability to share files and upload customer data for correspondence. $4000.00 per yearYOUSENDIT.COM
• $150.00 per year
• 2GB per transfer limit
• Unlimited access for customers
• Unlimited storage with file expiration
• Integration with outlook or desktop applicationSHAREFILE.COM
• $311.40 per year
• 5GB transfer from employee and customer per month – Resets monthly
Jim Gaba
Sierra Nevada Construction
A. We used to use YouSendIt but moved to Box.com several months ago. Box has Outlook integration and a very easy to use web portal for collaboration. Some added bonuses with Box:
1. iPad and iPhone app for easy uploading
2. Synchronization program. Have specific folders on your desktop sync to your Box account automatically, and share with others. Even keeps versioning for changed files.
3. Email alerts when a collaborator uploads, downloads, views, etc. shared files.
Box has saved a lot of time on jobsites, especially for photos.
Eric Gardner
Clune Construction
A. We pay by user, and we’re licensed for 10 named users. We use generic accounts so that more people can use the site. Box has been great for deploying iPads to the jobsite, and sync their files back to a server via a Box sync.
Chris Zeppa
Walker Engineering, Inc.
A. The 2 gig is free – I sent an email to the house but when I got there instead of showing me something in an Explorer view it opened the pdf. Still digging around as this may only be in the 2gig free view.
Jim Gaba
Sierra Nevada Construction
A. We have a site license for about $20k per year. This gives us unlimited storage and accounts.
Eric Gardner
Clune Construction
A. Is there truly a 2gb/file limit? Not sure when that would be a factor but for that much money would hate to encounter a scenario where it was inadequate.
Jeff Crawford
Lionberger Construction Co.
A. Its 2 Gig for the free personal usage – Anything more has a cost.
Jim Gaba
Sierra Nevada Construction