![]() Subscriptions and auto-renewal may be managed by going to iTunes Account Settings after ![]() Storage subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your iTunes Account, and automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscriptions start at $1.99/month for 100 GB in the US, and can vary by region. For additional storage, you can upgrade to Google Workspace or Google One as an in-app purchase. Google accounts get 15GB of storage, shared across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. Learn more about Google Apps update policy: Creating a shared drive to store all of your team’s content.Sharing files and folders directly with groups or teams within your organization.Easily managing users and file sharing to help meet data compliance needs.Google Workspace subscribers have access to additional Drive functionality, including: Receive notifications about important activity on your files.View your content on the go while offline.Share and set permissions for files and folders.Quickly access recent and important files.Safely store and access your files anywhere.Easily invite others to view, edit, or leave comments on any of your files or folders. ![]() So dragging files between your Desktop and Dropbox would default to a 'move' since they are on the same drive.Google Drive, part of Google Workspace, is a safe place to back up and access all your files from any device. For comparison, Dropbox puts a copy of synced files in your home folder. ![]() I see this most often when dragging files from my Desktop to my Google Drive in the Finder. Holding down the command key will turn the drag into a 'move' and you'll see the small plus(+) sign disappear from the file(s) you're dragging. The default behavior when dragging files between drives is a 'copy' not a 'move'. Because Drive for Desktop mounts your Google Drive in the OS you get the same behavior as any other mounted drive. Obviously this could cause storage issues on the local machine.Īs for the 'copying' instead of 'moving' files between folders. If you set the folder to "Available offline" so that local copies are downloaded then Quicklook will work as expected. Dropbox behaves the same way with streaming files vs local files. ![]() Quicklook does not cause Drive for Desktop to download the original file the way opening it would. All of the files in that folder are 'online only' so there is only a thumbnail available to preview. ![]()
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