![]() Oh okay, great, so you can do everything you need there: create new folders and docs, drag and drop and all that. ![]() Once you click the icon (liar!), you get an overview of folders and files you’ve saved in Google’s cloud. Like any sane person would, I assumed this ‘folder’ icon is for creating a new folder - but no - it’s a “file picker.” Look at this smug bastard, taunting me as I struggle with the site and its lack of organizational tools. ![]() What, you don’t believe Google is that sadistic? Well, then, how do you explain this misleading folder icon?! The betrayal This ‘folder’ icon is the bane of my existence Is it just to torment hard-working citizens like myself, getting them hooked on one of its services just to force them to adopt a new workflow when they do?! It seems so. Why should I change my behavior and open up another website when a multi-billion dollar company can just as easily overhaul its free services that it provides to millions of users around the world?īut seriously though, why even have sites like docs.google and sheets.google that are separate from Google Drive, and behave differently for no good reason? What’s the benefit? Google could just as easily point users to an all-in-one site like Google Drive, rather than scattering them around and arbitrarily choose which features go where. What I’d need to do is go to - a whole other site - and create and manage folders there. There I can easily click the type of document I’d like to start on, as well as browse and edit earlier docs.īut what I can’t do is create a folder or move documents to existing folders. Every time I make a new document, which happens a lot in my line of work, I open up (although there’s an easier way ).
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