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In the Google Drive app, you can readily make files available offline, but this doesn't work the same way as downloading from a browser, or Dropbox. And while I in no way want to detract from the hard work or deserved success of the Developer, the primary function of this app wouldn't be necessary if Google allowed users proper access to their own data. Its popularity highlights a vacuum of a better way to do this. The idea of this app is to push things like text and files from desktop to Android. I've seen a few posts surrounding this app called Pushbullet recently.
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This is about the Android app, not the website. I know you can download from Drive in a web browser. That has nothing to do with file browsers. I'm only looking for it to work as well as it would if you went to in your browser and downloaded the files from there. They could've just had a button to the right for a popup menu of those options, like in People and Google Music, and had hold-down be used to select multiple files, like in Gmail.Įnough with saying Google doesn't want file browsers. Holding down on an item brings up a list of options, and pressing the little arrow beside it brings you to a separate screen with this weird text-selction top bar and all the same options in a different arrangement. Seeing as this has hit the top of r/Android, I'll point out another (more minor) grievance with the Drive app.
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