Using Cloud Storage for Documents and Files
Using cloud (virtual) storage for documents and files allows users to store their information on the internet, enabling access from any location (other than their own system). Google Drive is a software that provides this service, initially offering about 15 GB of free space for uploading and sharing various types of files such as videos, photos, different projects, Google Docs, PDFs, and more. You can use these files from any location. Features of Google Drive include search tools for searching among documents and OCR technology for reading scanned images.
Key Features of Google Drive premium:
- A secure place to store your files
- Sharing files with others
- Real-time editing of stored information and files
- Quickly creating documents and spreadsheets
- Integration with Gmail and Google+
- Opening over 30 types of files in the browser
- 15 GB of free cloud storage
- 99.9% uptime, always accessible
- Highly secure space for personal files
- Quickly creating new documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with collaborative editing and viewing changes in real-time
- Using Google Drive links instead of attaching files in Gmail
- Sharing files on Google+
- Powerful and fast file search
- Opening over 30 types of files in your browser, including high-quality videos, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop files without needing to install these programs on your computer
- Creating, opening, and sharing files
- Setting user permissions for file access
- Creating and responding to comments and receiving feedback, creating more shared files
- Discussing files
- Very powerful file search
- Displaying various file formats
- Using software without installation and online
- Reverting changes
- And more…
What sets Google Drive apart from other similar software? Google Drive is a free 15 GB cloud storage space for storing personal information, always accessible everywhere. The features Google has provided for Google Drive make this service more attractive and flexible than similar services like DropBox, SkyDrive, etc. Google Drive offers all its users 15 GB of free space, which you can use to store your information and access it from anywhere you need. The Google Drive service is available on all operating systems, including Windows, Chrome, Mac, iOS, Linux, and mobile phones and tablets like iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
notice: This content is for installation on Macintosh computers (Apple company) and cannot be used on your current device.
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- OS: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
- LANGUAGE: Multilingual
Google Drive is an application that allows you to access your online storage service from anywhere. And regardless of the platform, blind users can access Google Drive with a screen reader.
With Google Drive, you will be able to work with your colleagues in real time, as you can share documents and presentations. Furthermore, you can assign them comments and receive comment notifications.
The application features powerful search tools that allow you to filter your Drive content. Google Drive uses OCR technology to read scanned documents, as well as image recognition to identify images. Thus, if you drag and drop photos from your Grand Canyon trip into Drive, you can later search for [grand canyon] and photos of its gorges should pop up.
Note: You can only have 5 GB of free space. To obtain additional space, you have to upgrade the application
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