GMail was the first web-based email service that gave its users 1GB of storage space. Since then the storage was raised to 4 GB and now its 7+ GB and counting – an ever-increasing space. Not all users need this much space for their email inbox. If there was some other way you could use all this extra space?
I think the some intelligent developers were thinking the same thing and the GDrive was created. GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual file system around your Google Mail account, allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium.
Once you download (link below) and install GMail drive, you would see a new drive icon in your My Computer window. You can create new folders, copy and drag-n-drop files to this drive. (You may or may not be asked to restart your computer)
GMail Drive v1.0.16 - download site #1 (Softpedia)
GMail Drive v1.0.16 - download site #2 (Betanews)
In order to start storing files on your GMail drive you need to first login to your GMail account. Just right-click on the GMail drive and click login -
You would get a window where you can input your GMail id and password and you would be logged in once you enter correct details.
You can choose whether to auto-login every time by checking the auto-login box.
October 21, 2010 at 8:50 AM
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