![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the next logical step for Cloud Save that I certainly can’t take it to, deduplicating all the files on the internet so that online and offline are absolutely seamless. I guess it’s sort of alluded to by the actual name, a Drive does more than just act as a keep safe for certain intended files, but rather wholly replaces everything. But I really think it has some potential for differentiating itself from Dropbox in the longer run by integrating some of the functionality of Cloud Save. Google Drive launched a little less than a week ago and has introduced itself as something of a mere Dropbox clone. The progress dialog is awesome and probably the most significant feature, and after that was just a few backend changes which enabled this. I really can’t imagine using it without the progress bar or some other indicator - like how it was in the last version (yet how people still found it useful absolutely bewilders me). First and foremost is the introduction of a progress bar. Nevertheless, 1.3 introduces lots of useful features. So I’m trying to be careful not to introduce any huge changes in fear of alienating that magical use case that everyone else seems to have stumbled upon. This adoption has always sort of puzzled me, as it was originally simply a 30 minute hack on drag2up. So, I finally updated my most popular browser extension: Cloud Save. If you want to contact me or read obnoxiously nostalgic autobiographical trivia, check out the about section. This is my little corner of the internet, where I talk about random projects and ideas and stuff. I’m Kevin Kwok, and I’m currently a junior at MIT,Īnd this is my obligatory online presence or whatever. ![]()
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