Hi Habra!
I want to tell everyone (who still does not know about it, although I suspect that those who know about it are also enough) about the wonderful extension for Google Chrome, called
Cloud Save .
All many and many of us are starting to use in one form or another different storage for backing up, synchronizing, or just for storing files in the cloud for quick access to them from any place with an Internet connection at hand. There are a lot of services providing the opportunity to organize such a storage. The most famous of them, perhaps, can be considered Dropbox, but besides it there is also a convenient service from Google (Google Docs), an excellent service of SugarSync and many others. In these services we store all the information that, in our opinion, we often need, as well as for some other purposes (for example, to synchronize the history of ICQ client messages), but this is not about it. So let's get started.
It all started with the fact that the more files I uploaded to the cloud, the greater was my confidence that I was uncomfortable (in some cases) using standard upload methods. I will say differently. We are all accustomed to downloading files in this order. Found on your disk the desired file - copied to the shared folder (if we are talking about Dropbox, for example). It would seem easy, but in some cases, this method of loading becomes not very convenient. We are talking about situations where we have met on the Internet a picture, file, or just a link that we need and which we would like to keep. In the case of the link, everything is quite simple. You can create a new text file, insert a link there and save it in the "cloud" folder. But with pictures and other files all the more difficult. We must first download the file to your computer, and only then send it to the clouds.
A little googling, I found an excellent solution to get rid of the need to perform unnecessary operations. The
Cloud Save extension for the Chrome browser allows you to simplify this process as much as possible and send any links, pictures and other files to the clouds directly from the network, without first downloading them!
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Having installed
Cloud Save , in the context menu of the browser we will see the new item
Cloud Save , which will be used to directly save files and links from the network to your "cloud accounts". When you click on an account for the first time, he will ask you to log in and start the download, which will be visualized in a nice small window in the bottom right of the screen. That's all. Files are sent directly to the clouds in the service chosen by the user, without unnecessary unnecessary operations of downloading, copying, uploading, etc. ... In my opinion it’s very convenient! I, for example, lacked this!
PS By the way, according to the developers of the extension, the list of supported "cloud" services, where you can send files, looks like this:
“Google Docs, Box.net, Dropbox, Amazon Cloud Drive, Windows Live SkyDrive, SugarSync, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr, Min.us, Twitpic and more”