We currently are evaluating LiquidFiles against our existing solution we built which support encrypting the list of attached files into an AES encrypted ZIP that 7-zip, Winzip, iZIP and others can decrypt. The convenience for our customers to securely encrypted a group of files after securely transferring them over TLSv1.2 to our server without a client side encryption application & store the password in our local PasswordState system via API is a huge plus for our current setup however our solution can't support beyond 2GB which is starting to hinder its usability. Having the ability to generate encrypt ZIPs and even store the password to the ZIP in our passwordstate system would be a huge plus.