froggyboy604
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Google Drive is pretty easy to use since all you have to do is drag and drop files into the Google Drive folder on Windows Explorer Icon, or open the folder to add files, and files are automatically uploaded and sync to your other computers.
The 5GB of free space is also pretty generous for most users, and enough space for backing up a lot of documents, photos, and some media files for the typical home users.
I like that I can just use my existing Gmail account to sign into the Google Drive App on Windows, Android, or Mac, and it syncs my files automatically, so all my files are kept in sync, and I have the same version on every computer.
Google Drive also seem to run smoother then DropBox, and Ubuntu One for me. Google Drive also does not use much RAM when idle.
[youtube]wKJ9KzGQq0w[/youtube]
Google Drive is pretty easy to use since all you have to do is drag and drop files into the Google Drive folder on Windows Explorer Icon, or open the folder to add files, and files are automatically uploaded and sync to your other computers.
The 5GB of free space is also pretty generous for most users, and enough space for backing up a lot of documents, photos, and some media files for the typical home users.
I like that I can just use my existing Gmail account to sign into the Google Drive App on Windows, Android, or Mac, and it syncs my files automatically, so all my files are kept in sync, and I have the same version on every computer.
Google Drive also seem to run smoother then DropBox, and Ubuntu One for me. Google Drive also does not use much RAM when idle.







