Pando for Windows 2.3.1.2 for Windows

by Pando Networks, Inc.

Avg. Rating 4.0 (53 votes)

File Details

File Size 6.7 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 7,336
Publisher Pando Networks, Inc.
Homepage Pando
Other Versions

Publisher's Description

Pando is free software that lets you send and receive files and folders of any size with your existing email account. Send your home videos, giant presentations and entire folders of original quality photos to anyone with an email address. It bypasses email attachment limits, Opens .pando attachments emailed to you, and accelerates downloads of huge files and folders.

Latest Reviews

Breezy55417

Breezy55417 reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Mar 19, 2007

See the Pando site for the most current version 1.5.02

norz

norz reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 5, 2006

2008-07-01 edit:
Podmailing seems better than Pando, as it allows your recipient to use any bittorrent client or web browser to download the file.

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2006-12-06 review:
v1.0 is heavy: 20 MB ram + 12 MB vm, to compare with µTorrent: 5 MB ram + 2 MB vm.
µTorrent has more features and works very nicely, I wish they'd make their software that efficient...
Also: the close button doesn't work, it's annoying.

Otherwise, the service works nicely, got ~ 130KB/s -sourcing from their server only- on a week day @ 9am UTC.

godzila

godzila reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 5, 2006

this is program best working perfectlly

enrom

enrom reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 4, 2006

Siempre lo mismo "Internal Error 1753. Pando.exe". Hace un año estoy tratando de todas las formas posibles. También entré en el foro de Pando y este es un problema al que los creadores del programa no le encuentran solución. Saludos y gracias.

norz

norz reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Dec 4, 2006

@pegasus2:
Transferring files over 100MB with standard file transfer services (megashares, sendover, etc) is not very reliable: it often fails in the middle of the transfer.
This solutions seems more robust: it uses a bittorrent protocol, and their also server works as a source for 14 days.

niknet

niknet reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jul 11, 2006

The Best File Transfer Program!Latest Version Have Fast File Upload Time And Working Great.Its Really Better That Simple File Hosting And More Personality.

pegasus2

pegasus2 reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jun 28, 2006

Grow up zee7! This is not a forum to attack reviewers, or anybody for that matter.

Tried & tested this. Sent them some queries and they didn't even bother to reply.

Their servers are at times extremely slow. Just look at the complaints on their forum. You will be surprised!

zee7

zee7 reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jun 27, 2006

Pegasus2, don't rate something unless you've tried it. Nobody cares about your opinion on whether this is a necessary app or not. It does what it claims to do and does it well. That's what matters.

pegasus2

pegasus2 reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 27, 2006

I really don't see the point of this program. There's about 50 free file hosting services on the Net that I can think of that does the same, sending the links by e-mail for downloading etc, and that you can use without the need for having a program.

DWolf

DWolf reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 22, 2006

Looks interesting, the mayor problem about the transfer is that if you cant control the firewall or one of your recipients cant configure the firewall then the app is dead XD, well, I like it a lot, lets see how will develop...

Avg. Rating 4.0 (53 votes)
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Breezy55417

Breezy55417 reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Mar 19, 2007

See the Pando site for the most current version 1.5.02

norz

norz reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 5, 2006

2008-07-01 edit:
Podmailing seems better than Pando, as it allows your recipient to use any bittorrent client or web browser to download the file.

---
2006-12-06 review:
v1.0 is heavy: 20 MB ram + 12 MB vm, to compare with µTorrent: 5 MB ram + 2 MB vm.
µTorrent has more features and works very nicely, I wish they'd make their software that efficient...
Also: the close button doesn't work, it's annoying.

Otherwise, the service works nicely, got ~ 130KB/s -sourcing from their server only- on a week day @ 9am UTC.

godzila

godzila reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 5, 2006

this is program best working perfectlly

enrom

enrom reviewed v1.2.0.2 Beta on Dec 4, 2006

Siempre lo mismo "Internal Error 1753. Pando.exe". Hace un año estoy tratando de todas las formas posibles. También entré en el foro de Pando y este es un problema al que los creadores del programa no le encuentran solución. Saludos y gracias.

norz

norz reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Dec 4, 2006

@pegasus2:
Transferring files over 100MB with standard file transfer services (megashares, sendover, etc) is not very reliable: it often fails in the middle of the transfer.
This solutions seems more robust: it uses a bittorrent protocol, and their also server works as a source for 14 days.

niknet

niknet reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jul 11, 2006

The Best File Transfer Program!Latest Version Have Fast File Upload Time And Working Great.Its Really Better That Simple File Hosting And More Personality.

pegasus2

pegasus2 reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jun 28, 2006

Grow up zee7! This is not a forum to attack reviewers, or anybody for that matter.

Tried & tested this. Sent them some queries and they didn't even bother to reply.

Their servers are at times extremely slow. Just look at the complaints on their forum. You will be surprised!

zee7

zee7 reviewed v0.8.10.2 Beta on Jun 27, 2006

Pegasus2, don't rate something unless you've tried it. Nobody cares about your opinion on whether this is a necessary app or not. It does what it claims to do and does it well. That's what matters.

pegasus2

pegasus2 reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 27, 2006

I really don't see the point of this program. There's about 50 free file hosting services on the Net that I can think of that does the same, sending the links by e-mail for downloading etc, and that you can use without the need for having a program.

DWolf

DWolf reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 22, 2006

Looks interesting, the mayor problem about the transfer is that if you cant control the firewall or one of your recipients cant configure the firewall then the app is dead XD, well, I like it a lot, lets see how will develop...

zee7

zee7 reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 21, 2006

Works like a charm! Incredibly easy to set up, beautiful, clean interface, and oh-so simple to use. Pando is a winner! I can see this application really taking off once the word spreads. The only downside is that the beta limits users to sending files 1 GB or less, but that should be plenty for most user's purposes (and it's still very generous considering that most email limits are a wimpy 10 MB). If you're behind a firewall, you might have to configure it to allow Pando, but that's not a big deal. It took me less than 10 seconds to tweak mine.

Nice job, folks. I look forward to the final release. Hopefully the file size limits will be increased for people like me who work in multimedia.

rickya100

rickya100 reviewed v0.8.8 Beta on Apr 21, 2006

From the FAQ.

Where do the files I send go?

Via a secure, end-to-end 128-bit encrypted transfer, your files are uploaded to our storage proxies (Pando servers), and an email is sent to your specified email recipients. As soon as they open the “.pando�? files attached to the emails they get, the files are transferred to your recipients' computers simultaneously from your own computer and our storage proxies. No one, including us, has access to your encrypted files except for you and your intended email recipients. IMPORTANT NOTE: As with any email attachment, if your recipients forward packages to their friends, they will also be able to download your files. Please keep this in mind when emailing private files.

striker1972

striker1972 reviewed v0.8.3 Beta on Jan 3, 2006

That's a great program but I couldn’t understand that where the files were stored.. I upload 600 mb file and it send 11 kb file to email. Then with this file we can download the big file but where I uploaded my file? Is it in a safe place? If pando stores all files in their server I want to know how long are my files hosted?

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