Google Drive – Sync Tool for Google’s Online Storage Service

Google Drive is a service that can create, share, collaborate, and access the files that you have chosen to store in the cloud. You can upload and access all of your files, including videos, photos, Google Docs, PDFs and beyond. Get started with 5 GB free. Google Drive has finally been released to the public there are desktop and mobile apps that can be used to. If you are a Mac or PC user this is a dedicated synchronization tool that enables you to keep a local folder in sync with your online storage, add or remove a file in either location and the changes will be reflected in the other.

Google Drive helps you get to your files faster. Search for content by keyword and filter by file type, owner and more. Google Drive can even recognize objects in your images and text in scanned documents.

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The app does enable you to very quickly access your on- and offline files as well as giving you a way of quickly jumping to any files that have been shared with you. That’s really all there is to the Google Drive app. Some may describe it as underwhelming, but all of the hard work is already being done by Google Drive itself. What this app does provide you with is an easy way to interact with your files that neatly integrated into Explorer and Finder depending on which platform you’re using.

Android users will find that the existing Google Docs app automatically updates and transforms into Google Drive and in many respects there is little difference between the two. You can browse through the files you have already created and edited in Google Docs as well as creating documents from scratch or even uploading photos and other files from your phone or tablet.

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