JR Raphael
Contributing Editor

Quick guide: 25 tips and tricks for Google Drive power users

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Jul 18, 20141 min

Google Drive is an important tool that can deliver even more value with these 25 tips, tools, and tweaks

Odds are you’re already using Google Drive, the combination cloud-based storage service, online office suite, and overall connective tissue tying together numerous Google services. But are you making the most of its full potential?

Even experienced users can miss out on Google Drive’s hidden features, but with the right mix of tools, settings, and know-how, you can turn Drive into a lean, mean, productivity machine — one that’s jam-packed with time-saving functionality and fine-tuned to address your needs. Here are 25 ways to crank up the power and send Google Drive into overdrive.

In this downloadable InfoWorld PDF, you’ll find out how to make the most of Google Drive, starting with:

  • Going offline
  • Adding Drive as a local hard drive
  • Syncing like a pro
  • Keeping track of changes
  • Turning Drive into a coding machine

Get the scoop on this tips and more, all in a handy downloadable document, with InfoWorld’s quick guide to Google Drive. Download the PDF today.

Download InfoWorld’s “25 tips and tools to make Google Drive better” PDF here.

JR Raphael

JR Raphael is obsessed with productivity and finding clever ways to make the most of modern technology. He's written about almost everything imaginable at some point — including even construction, crime, and climate in his past life as a TV news producer — but these days, he's known primarily for his unmatched analysis of Google's Android and ChromeOS platforms (both of which he's covered closely since their starts) along with his knack for digging up off-the-beaten-path tech tips and treasures.

JR writes Computerworld's Android Intelligence column — the internet's longest-standing Android column and one he's conducted since its inception way back in 2010 — along with a variety of practical pieces about business productivity. That aside, he's the founder and editorial director of The Intelligence, where he waxes poetic with his calorie-packed Android Intelligence newsletter (a saucy sibling to the same-named CW column) as well as his cross-platform Cool Tools recommendation station. He is also a contributing editor at Fast Company and has written or been cited in everywhere from The Verge and Mental Floss to The New York Times, ABC World News, and USA Today.

(Random trivia: JR was actually quoted in Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of Steve Jobs — for, erm, somewhat salacious and very appropriately Android-related reasons.)

Despite his refusal to comb his hair, JR's work has been honored with a gaggle of awards over the years — including two Emmys, three Murrows, and a smattering of top distinctions from the Associated Press. He has also received a handful of coveted Azbee Awards for standout business reporting, most recently in recognition of his in-depth exposé of Google's business-aimed Android phone recommendations.

In his spare time, JR enjoys breathing, chewing, and staring aimlessly into space.

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