Of the numerous cloud storage providers out there, among the more popular ones is Google Drive, even though it's relatively new to the cloud storage game. Yesterday, the search giant announced a dedicated application for the service at its I/O 2012 conference releasing it along with the Chrome browser for iOS.
Available for the iPad and iPhone, the app comes packed with a decent set of features, such as the ability to accessing documents, synch files, allow other apps to access files on Google Drive through it, and tag files. It also allows files to be made available for offline viewing, which is a neat feature. Much to the disappointment of users though, editing or creating new files is not allowed at this point. Instead, the user is redirected to the webpage via Safari. Thankfully, this feature is expected to make its way to the app in a future update.
For now, Google Drive for iOS essentially works as a browser for your already uploaded files and folders. If you can overlook these glitches, this is a worthy download. Check out the gallery for more screenshots.
For now, Google Drive for iOS essentially works as a browser for your already uploaded files and folders. If you can overlook these glitches, this is a worthy download. Check out the gallery for more screenshots.
Developer: Google
Price: Free
Size: 6.1 MB
Platform: iOS
Download: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-drive/id507874739?mt=8
Price: Free
Size: 6.1 MB
Platform: iOS
Download: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-drive/id507874739?mt=8

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