Google Updates Gmail App With Better Google Drive Integration
Google Updates Gmail App With Better Google Drive Integration
While sharing documents and files between Gmail and Google Drive has been a nearly seamless experience on the web for some time, integration between the two apps on the mobile side has been lacking— until now.
Google rolled out an update to Gmail's iOS app Thursday that makes it easier for users to view and share documents and files between Drive and Gmail.
Gmail users on iOS can now view and save files on Google Drive
directly from the Gmail app with "Save to Drive" and "Insert from Drive"
options. Users can also now edit a file's sharing settings from within
the Gmail app.
"The apps will even tell you if your file isn’t shared with the
person you’re sending it to so you can change the sharing settings
before you send it," Google software engineer, SN Jha, explained in a
blog post.
The update also brings new account management options
for users who have multiple Gmail accounts. Those who have more than
one account can choose which accounts appear within the app while
remaining signed into the account elsewhere on their device.
Gmail's settings
menu has also been tweaked so users can swap out their profile photo
from within the app. The updated iOS app is available in the App Store. A
similar update rolled out to Gmail's Android users earlier this month.
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