Google Updates Drive to Make Organization Easier
It’s been a while since Google officially launched Drive, its answer to OneDrive, Dropbox and the like. The company bills them as “improvements that will help you more easily put things where they belong”. In short, Drive now comes with a small “Move” button which when clicked will quickly allow the user to move a specific file to a new location.
Similar to the traditional full messy desktop where you could find nothing, now Drive from Google, a storage service could become as crowded.
Google Drive is growing up, today’s added features to the desktop won’t drop your jaw by any means but they will certainly help you stay organized. No longer to you need to go to the three-dotted “Menu” button to select move. While these are not massive changes, they are ones which Google has defined to be changes that make the Drive web experience a little easier.
Plus, there are also files that are not saved in Drive, but someone has shared them with you. All you need to do is search for them using the search tool, because given the amount of files manual searching is definitely not an option anymore. As an old man, I’ve essentially said, “That’s enough, Drive will be my choice for all my storage and sharing needs”, this in spite of the fact that I truly prefer a number of the aforementioned options to Drive and others not mentioned.
As for Google Drive, it is now easier to move and arrange your files. When a user searches for a file on their Google Drive account, the search results can be directly “dragged” and “dropped” into a folder for easier access and organization.