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.
What's New in This Release:
What's New:
· Sync status overlay icon — New, more accurate and reliable sync status icons show you the status of each file you're syncing.
What's Fixed:
· Stability improvements — Due to a number of improvements, you'll run into fewer cases of Google Drive crashing suddenly or stopping in the middle of uploading files.
· More efficient use of CPU and speedier pre-upload time — Large sets of items dropped into your local Google Drive folder will upload faster and more efficiently.
· Further memory optimizations — Previous versions of Google Drive consumed excess memory when moving or deleting files from the local Google Drive folder. This is no longer the case.