New Interface is less about text, all about icons and photography.
Google Drive is a great option for anyone who needs space in the cloud. But there is plenty of competition from the likes of Dropbox, iCloud, and OneDrive, especially when it comes to photo management.
Thankfully, Google is pushing out an update to Drive that should appeal to the shutter bug in you. The update is a gradual rollout — I personally don’t have access to the UI change yet — and the above video details all the incoming changes.
The update takes the UI away from lists and text, and changes the app focus into an all-you-can-preview buffet. Lists of documents and files will soon be preview tiles by default (a setting you can undoubtedly change), and the sidebars are being simplified. On the left side, a “Create” button will handle all new file creation and file/folder uploading. The right side focuses on Google+ activity — something to ignore, except when you want to share files with a friend or co-worker.
The organizational toolset is also getting a boost, with integrated drag-and-drop being integrated with the update. Dragging a dozen or so photos into a folder should make for a more fluid experience than endless box-checking.
The update is also being pushed to smartphones and tablets, although it’s not yet available to me on my HTC One m8.
If you’re able to download the update, post up about the changes in the thread. If not, it sounds like the changes are rolling out over this week and next.
Source: Google on YouTube
Published: Jul 9, 2014 03:15 pm