New Google Docs Features - Fill in Entire Folders and Drag & Drop
Google developers continue to sharpen Google Docs for a universal file storage, a program for viewing and editing these files. Which is quite logical in light of recent news about the summer launch of Chrome OS . This time, the changes affected the ability to upload files to Google Docs. From now on, you can upload not only individual files, but entire folders ...
Another innovation, the ability to upload files in Drag & Drop mode directly into the main file list. For the sake of such a thing, Googlers screwed up a new dynamic file download status panel, which pops up at the time of adding a new file.
Recall that 1GB of additional disk space on Google costs $ 0.02 per month or $ 0.25 per year (the minimum package is $ 5 per year for 20GB). Well, how much less then ?! Undoubtedly, compared to prices in DropBox - the minimum package of $ 99 for 50GB, prices in Google Docs seem very attractive! So I want them to shout: "When will you finally screw yourself an analog DropBox ?!". At the moment, I’m missing this particular feature for a full transition to Google Docs as a file storage. ')
More information in English can be found in the official Google Docs blog .