![]() ![]() This includes items that have been shared with you over Google Drive - another potential use case for this system.ĭiving into a sub-folder on Google Drive (from over a decade ago, in my case!), looking through thumbnails and then previewing a Word file (right). Google's PWA-ified Drive home page, seen from compatible mobile browsers (Edge, doesn't quite make it, but Monument Browser does) there's a choice of thumbnail (as here) or list views, and the hamburger navigation is shown on the right, above. Unsurprisingly, the URL to point Monument Browser to (and to 'Add to favourites') is just : Monument Browser (a UWP app for all Windows 10) is by far the most capable and flexible web browser for Windows 10 Mobile and was last featured here on AAWP. So if you also have an Android phone or tablet and have saved things to Google Drive in the past, then a way to access all this via Windows 10 Mobile (if you're carrying on with a Lumia as your main or backup phone) is potentially handy and, at worst, a cool cross-platform solution. See the screenshots below, etc.Īs to why you might want to access Google Drive in the first place, it's obviously the 'other' big consumer cloud storage and the native backup and save area for Android phones. Note also that in theory all this works with the Edge browser too, but I had issues with downloading items from Google Drive, so I can only guarantee this is all worthwhile via Monument Browser, which seems to handle downloads just fine.Note that there's also an unofficial GDrive.NET UWP application, last covered here on AAWP (it's now been renamed in the Store as 'GDrive for Google Drive', so watch for this too, though it's started misbehaving for me, so maybe something's changed at Google's end? Comments welcome if you use/used this UWP app!. ![]()
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