Great news for Gmail users! Now you can send a massive 10 GB file with your Emails as an attachment.
Sending large multimedia files like video, audio and images were a great hassel. And, Gmail users were usually turning to DropBox, YouSendIt or Send-File.com to perform their task.
On Tuesday, Google has announced that it will be integrating Google Drive
in to Gmail, so that users can send large files up to 10GB. A new
button appears in the Gmail compose window to attach files from the
Google Drive account, instead attaching the files directly to the
message.
Once you attach a file, Google will check – Whether your recipient is
permitted to view the file in your Google Drive account. If not, it
will prompt you to grant the permission, then send the message to the
recipient.
This is a great move from Google – To popularize the already popular
Gmail. Integrating this feature, with such a huge user base, it’s
confirmed that people will not seek the help of services like DropBox
for their common needs. 10 GB is good enough to cater a common Email
user’s everyday needs. Moreover, the “ease of use” matters the most,
compared to other file sharing applications.
Do you think – Gmail’s 10 GB file attachment feature will help you in future?
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