Need a way to access those Google Docs outside of the native interface? IDrive 
Online Backup has unveiled its free software that does just that. IDrive 
Connect allows folks who fancy the document-sharing platform to access files as 
if they were resting in a folder on their PC -- in a DropBox-esque fashion. The 
application enables drag-and-drop capabilities for easy upload, conversion for 
popular document types to the Google Docs format and file sharing directly 
within the Connect interface. If that wasn't enough, you can also save those 
Google Docs to an existing IDrive account, which offers up to 5GB of backup / 
storage (not just documents, either) at no cost. If you're looking for all the 
details, hit the PR below or take a gander and the source links to download the 
app and get started.
Continue reading IDrive Connect offers Google Docs access via virtual folder on 
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