Google Drive




Some of you may have already noticed that Google Drive is replacing Google Docs.

It can be accessed via your web browser, the Google Drive client on your PC, or the Google Drive mobile app. With 5GB of storage, this is a very nice feature within your Google account.

It will be rolling out to all users over the next 4-8 weeks.

Everything you did with Google Docs is still the same, however, there are many added new features including

What’s completely new 
- Sync files between all of your devices with Google Drive for your Mac/PC
- Download the Drive mobile app for your iPhone or iPad
- View and search Google Drive on the web in a visual way with grid view
- Add a file to a folder by clicking the folder icon within a file or Google document, spreadsheet, or presentation
- Work with more file types by installing Google Drive apps from the Chrome Web Store

What's changed 
- Collections are now called folders
- More things have been added to the Settings menu, including upload settings
- The left navigation has new views: "My Drive", "Shared with me", and "Activity"
- The Home view is gone. Instead, use My Drive to organize all of your files, folders and Google Docs. 


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