2024/07/12
Large files — it’s hard to avoid them these days. Here are some tips for managing them quickly without stress.
According to myth, back in the early 80s Bill Gates claimed that “a 640 KB memory should be enough for anyone.”
Today, it’s difficult to imagine anyone believing this. Due to things like CAD, multimedia, and simulation tools, our everyday programs are more complicated and expansive — and so are the associated file sizes. This can bring lots of issues, like severe computer slowdowns and storage problems.
If you work with large files, you’ve probably experienced some problems with hardware, software, or network limitations more than once. Here’s some tricks to help you work around them.
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These days, there’s no real way around large files— especially if you’re working in industries like design or multimedia. We can’t shrink them or return to the halcyon days when 640 KB was enough, but we can use smart workarounds, so they don’t slow down or completely hijack your days.
The six tips mentioned here will help you to optimize your workflow when dealing with large files. By using hardware upgrades, smart practices, and efficient transfer methods like TeamViewer, you’ll be able to work more efficiently and avoid frustration. Best of luck!
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