GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a
virtual filesystem around your Google Mail account,
allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium.
GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your
Google Gmail account and enables you to save and retrieve
files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside
Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive
to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you
can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to.
Ever since Google started to offer users a Gmail e-mail
account, which includes storage space of 6000 megabytes,
you have had plenty of storage space but not a lot to fill
it up with. With GMail Drive you can easily copy files to
your Google Mail Account and retrieve them again.
When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates
an e-mail and posts it to your account. The e-mail appears
in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as
an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your
mail account (using the Gmail search function) to see if
new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory
structures. But basically GMail Drive acts as any other
hard-drive installed on your computer.
You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder
simply by using drag'n'drop like you're used to with the
normal Explorer folders.
Because the Gmail files will clutter up your Inbox folder,
you may wish to create a filter in Gmail to automatically
move the files (prefixed with the GMAILFS letters in the
subject) to your archived mail folder.
26 May 2010 update: Fixed a login problem on Win XP. Now
includes a Windows 64-bit version, and FileOpen dialog
support has returned. Remember to reboot Windows after
installation.
Installation Requirements
Internet Explorer 5 or better
Installation Guide
Extract the ZIP file to a temporary folder.
Run the Setup application.
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