Google has released a Google Drive app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Google Drive lets you create, share, collaborate and keep all your stuff in one place. Upload all your files from your computer - even the big ones - and you can access them anywhere, including your iPhone or iPad. We get you started with 5 GB free.
Quickly share a photo with a friend 1000 miles away. Read the most up to date version of your document whether you're at home, at the office, or on the go. Make items available offline so you view them while you're on a plane. No matter what happens to your devices, even if your iPhone goes for a swim, your files are safely stored in Google Drive.
Features: - Quickly and easily access and view your documents, photos and videos anywhere - Make files available offline so you can view them even when you don't have Internet connection - Easily share files with collaborators on the go - Sync files across your desktop and all your devices - Open files from Drive with other apps installed on your device - Star your most important files to easily find them later
You can download Google Drive from the App Store for free.
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Panda - June 29, 2012 at 6:45pm
The App is terrible, sharing is awfully implemented, cannot get link to share, offline content only available inside the app, cannot use elsewhere. Try Skydrive app instead.
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Guest - June 28, 2012 at 8:10pm
Google Drive only offers 5GB free. Microsoft SkyDrive and Dropbox are other options to consider.
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teraflow - June 28, 2012 at 10:13pm
Check your sources... Dropbox free = 2Gb, SkyDrive = 25Gb. SkyDrive offers 5 times more space, but Google Drive is unified with all their apps. Also, it's not all about space, been using Dropbox for ages, haven't used those 2Gb... I personally, will give them a shot, since I use Gmail and Google Docs...
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Guest - June 29, 2012 at 12:49am
With Dropbox you can get more free storage. I have 12.2GB and I'm using 58% of it.