[Screens Around Town] Macy's, DrawerGeeks, Senduit Jan 24 2007
8 comments Latest by Terry Sutton
Macy’s

The example purchases and totals section of this Macy’s ad uses real items/numbers to make an abstract idea more concrete.
DrawerGeeks

The navigation at art site DrawerGeeks.
Senduit

Senduit’s straightforward layout.
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8 comments so far
Karl 24 Jan 07
True love, truly rewarded? Some marketer needs to kill himself.
I like senduit, but I would expect ads or something to have to occur at some point.
Chris 24 Jan 07
How do sites like Senduit make money? Besides advertisements, and the obvious link to other sites, what business value does the owner of a site like this get?
Paul Campbell 24 Jan 07
Try uploading a file. Big ad on the download page.
Des Traynor 24 Jan 07
SendUIt looks nice and works well. It is by far the quietest of these tools that I’ve seen thus far.
One thing I really like it about it is the lack of ads. I have no moral objection to advertising, but look how they’d really knacker the look`n`feel of the site…
See comp here: http://www.destraynor.com/images/senduit.jpg
Ben Mc 25 Jan 07
Senduit … just try it.
After you upload a file it gives you a link. If you go to the link, that page had an ad to Napster, then the download started right away.
Kyle 25 Jan 07
Senduit seems to have a very similar upload progress bar to Basecamp…
Peter Cooper 25 Jan 07
Senduit could be real popular with the silver surfer crowd with that sort of look and giant fonts. My dad is always complaining how small everything is on the Internet.
Terry Sutton 25 Jan 07
That’s one of the easiest things I’ve ever done in my entire life.
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