Gmail learned to simultaneously download multiple files

February 28, 2009 – 11:00 pm

E-mail service Gmail users can now download files attached to the letter, at the same time. Now when you click “attach file” in Windows Explorer, it can be noted as one or several files simultaneously. All at once they begin to boot. If you open the files one by one, each of them loaded in the background and at the same time, you can once again engage in “a file.”

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For each file is now a status bar, which can be seen on the status of the download. Especially such a strip would be appropriate when the size of the attached file, close to 20 MB, which restricted the size of attachments. Another point which has not yet been implemented in the web interface of Gmail, is the ability to drag and drop files. This opportunity can still boast only independent third-party clients. But Gmail is constantly improving and, perhaps, realize this.

Materials:

– Gmail gave malfunction;

– Google is expanding the functionality of the service FriendConnect.

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