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==Overview==
==Overview==
Drive for desktop is an application for Windows and macOS that lets you quickly access Google Drive content directly from your operating system's file browser. Drive for desktop also automatically syncs local files and directories of your choosing to your Google Drive in the background. This allows you to continuously back up your data as you create or modify it on your local machine(s) without needing to manually upload each file to your Google Drive.
Drive for desktop is an application for Windows and macOS that lets you quickly access Google Drive content directly from your operating system's file browser. Drive for desktop also automatically syncs local files and directories of your choosing to your Google Drive in the background. This allows you to continuously back up your data as you create or modify it on your local machine(s) without needing to manually upload each file to your Google Drive.
For Linux, you can set up [https://rclone.org/ Rclone] with a cronjob to copy files to your Google Drive periodically. Instructions to do this can be found [[Rclone#Google_Drive | here]].


==Installation==
==Installation==
Drive for desktop can be downloaded [https://www.google.com/drive/download here].
Drive for desktop can be downloaded [https://www.google.com/drive/download here].

Revision as of 17:09, 7 December 2021

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Overview

Drive for desktop is an application for Windows and macOS that lets you quickly access Google Drive content directly from your operating system's file browser. Drive for desktop also automatically syncs local files and directories of your choosing to your Google Drive in the background. This allows you to continuously back up your data as you create or modify it on your local machine(s) without needing to manually upload each file to your Google Drive.

For Linux, you can set up Rclone with a cronjob to copy files to your Google Drive periodically. Instructions to do this can be found here.

Installation

Drive for desktop can be downloaded here.