Make your Gmail Account an Online 2.8GB File Storage Easy Way (Mozilla Add on)
By arn_nold
@arn_nold (10)
Philippines
March 23, 2007 1:32am CST
Gmail Space is an add on Mozilla Firefox. browse any file using the add on and the program will automatically split your files and upload it to your gmail account. No size limit. Downloading of file is as easy as uploading it. Just search Gmail Space on google for the link.
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@prashanth01 (204)
• India
8 Aug 08
there is one more better way of using it. If you are using windows operation system, you have a option of installing gmail drive through internet. Then you can directly copy and paste it as you do in your local harddisk. It will be uploaded ans send to your gmail inbox.
@elguiruela (631)
• Japan
13 Dec 08
Hello prashanth01!
GMail Drive is not working on my PC. I got Windows XP SP2 but there's always an error when I try to access GMail Drive. Have you tried it before? It's really cool if I can make it work.
Thanks!
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
12 Feb 09
i know this discussion is old but i wanted to tell you my account just got locked because i used g-space.. apparently its against gmail's tos so they will lock you if you use it alot.. i found out the hard way
@kaka135 (14931)
• Malaysia
15 Dec 08
This is the first time I heard about Gmail space. I have did a search and found this site, http://www.getgspace.com/, I 'm not sure if this is the one you are mentioning. Gspace turns the 2GB of your Gmail account into free online storage. It sounds quite good, but we are required to download the program into our computers, which I don't think I'd like to download it.