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Hightail (for iPhone) Review

4.0
Excellent
By Jeffrey L. Wilson
Updated August 8, 2013

The Bottom Line

Hightail for iPhone packs lots of useful features into a free app that lets you send large files and make digital signatures

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Pros

  • Easy sending of large files.
  • Digital signature.
  • Clutter-free design.
  • Cloud storage.
  • Syncs across devices and to the desktop.

Cons

  • Difficult to write to key in a signature while holding the phone vertically.

Who among us hasn't felt the sting that comes when an email fails to reach its intended recipient due to a mammoth file attachment? Hightail (formerly known as YouSendIt) specializes in remedying that problem by allowing users to upload large files to its servers and then share the simple, lightweight generated link with others. The company's revamped iPhone and Android apps not only let you email large files with no worries, but also let you digitally sign documents and store files in the cloud as well. If any of those features sound appealing, the free Hightail app is worth a download.

AppScout

YouSendIt No More
You start by creating a free account from within the app or login with your credentials should already have an account. After doing so, you're taken to the Hightail home screen where you can add files to your account.

You can upload files from the My Folders, Photo Library, or Camera folders to Hightail's servers and then key in an email address. The iPhone doesn't have a SD card slot, so you can't sideload files as you can with many Android phones, but you can open email attachments.

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Once your sent email (containing the new Hightail link) lands in the recipient's mailbox, Hightail sends you a confirmation email stating that the message was delivered. You can also track when the file was accessed, the expiration date, and how many times it was downloaded. Much better than a bounce-back notification, eh?

In my testing on a relatively clean iPhone 5, Hightail proved more stable than its YouSendIt predecessor that crashed a few times.

E-Signatures
Hightail lets you digitally sign documents—an incredibly useful feature if you've ever had to Hancock a digital document. Here's how it works: when you receive a document via email, tap and hold the attachment, select Open in Hightail, and choose a destination folder. Tapping Sign and then Quick Sign opens a blank area where you can scribble in a signature, change the font, or enlarge the signature's size. Unlike the free DocuSign Ink, Hightail doesn't let you request signatures, so you may want to look into that app if you need such functionality.

That said, as someone with large digits, I found it somewhat challenging to key in a signature while holding an iPhone vertically, as the Clear button is a little too close to the text area. Turning the phone horizontally, however, makes the process much easier. You can save your e-signature for use at a later time, which is very handy.

Hightail also acts as a file storage service. Bringing a finger to "Store" lets you save a file to your allotted Hightail storage space.

Pricing and File Management
How you use Hightail directly corresponds to your account type. Free account holders can store a maximum of 2GB of data, five e-signatures, and upload files up to 50MB in size. Pro accounts (starting at $9.99 per month) house 5GB of data, hold 10 e-signatures, and let you upload 2GB files at a time. ProPlus accounts (starting at $15.99 per month) one-up Pro accounts by offering unlimited file storage and e-signatures. There's a plan for nearly every user scenario. Note: You can now upgrade to a new account from within the app.

Tapping the drop-down arrow associated with a folder or file opens the Share, Manage, Move, Delete, and other options. I like that these options are tucked away as it keeps the interface uncluttered. 

A Highly Useful App
Hightail is an app you should have on your iPhone if you frequently find yourself in situations where you need to email large files. The e-signature is equally useful. Inserting my signature was a bit tricky at times, but Hightail is a highly recommended convenience utility for the iPhone.

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About Jeffrey L. Wilson

Managing Editor, Apps and Gaming

Since 2004, I've penned gadget- and video game-related nerd-copy for a variety of publications, including the late, great 1UP; Laptop; Parenting; Sync; Wise Bread; and WWE. I now apply that knowledge and skillset as the Managing Editor of PCMag's Apps & Gaming team.

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