Amazing product. Congratulations to the team!
Try using the Google Backup and Sync to download your contents. Then use your Finder/Explorer right click -> Get info options. I admit not ideal. Also this may be helpful: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/quota
re:invent
Unless you are a TL. A lot of overlap with PM work but more eng execution focused.
Use gdax.com
Here are the steps for restore (although they can be terse) 1. Install Backup and Sync on new computer 2. Add an empty folder "Temp" to backup 3. Let the folder be backed up so that a Computers > My New Computer > TEMP…
You can turn it off completely in Preferences.
It utilizes similar pricing for photos and videos. You can elect to upload Photos/Videos in High Quality (which does not consume quota).
If Google Photos is the primary ingestion engine for you, you could do this (a suggestion): 1. Go to Drive online. Go to Settings 2. Enable "Create a Google Photos folder" 3. Download the Backup and Sync client, and…
It doesn't take anything away from the current Google Drive client. It adds more features such as adding more folders to sync, choosing whether the images in those folders get synced to Google Photos, adding USB media…
You can elect not to sync deletions in the new application.
Look into Drive File Stream.
Amazing product. Congratulations to the team!
Try using the Google Backup and Sync to download your contents. Then use your Finder/Explorer right click -> Get info options. I admit not ideal. Also this may be helpful: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/quota
re:invent
Unless you are a TL. A lot of overlap with PM work but more eng execution focused.
Use gdax.com
Here are the steps for restore (although they can be terse) 1. Install Backup and Sync on new computer 2. Add an empty folder "Temp" to backup 3. Let the folder be backed up so that a Computers > My New Computer > TEMP…
You can turn it off completely in Preferences.
It utilizes similar pricing for photos and videos. You can elect to upload Photos/Videos in High Quality (which does not consume quota).
If Google Photos is the primary ingestion engine for you, you could do this (a suggestion): 1. Go to Drive online. Go to Settings 2. Enable "Create a Google Photos folder" 3. Download the Backup and Sync client, and…
It doesn't take anything away from the current Google Drive client. It adds more features such as adding more folders to sync, choosing whether the images in those folders get synced to Google Photos, adding USB media…
You can elect not to sync deletions in the new application.
Look into Drive File Stream.