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07:41 EST/12:41 GMT | News Source:
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To add support for SkyDrive, Attachments.me is taking advantage of some recent changes Microsoft made to the SkyDrive API (application programming interface).
Now, users of the Chrome browser who have the Attachments.me extension are able to send Gmail attachments to SkyDrive and also access and share SkyDrive files from the Gmail interface.
It's also possible for users to create rules to automatically save certain Gmail attachments to SkyDrive, Microsoft said in a blog post on Monday.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012 06:13:18 AM
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I love skydrive. When I'm at work I can log into the web and actually see every file on my home PC. I can view photos, play music or movies, copy files, and even review my porn collection.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012 07:03:43 AM
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That is nice, but G-Drive is better.
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#3 By
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Saturday, September 15, 2012 06:10:56 AM
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Why? You can't just say something like that without listing some features that you find superior.
For me, I like the following:
The simplistic interface,
The larger storage capacity 7 gig vs. 5 gig
The fact that I can access any file on any computer running skydrive inder my account.
With respect to office apps, IMO Microsoft wins there too especially when Project is added.
This post was edited by rxcall on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 06:20.
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