Use Gmail Like A Hard Drive - On Your Mac
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For those who aren’t familiar with it, Gmail is Google’s Web-based e-mail service. It offers a range of unique features, including a great built-in search feature.

But one of my favorites features of Gmail is its incredible amount of storage space - over two gigabytes worth.
Two gigabytes is a lot of space for most people. But Gmail doesn’t just let you keep your e-mail. You can store anything in there if you just know how.
And “anything” could include family photos, your resume, some short video clips, or the entire contents of your iPod nano.
In the past, “geeks” like myself had to create draft e-mails in Gmail and “attach” files to them anytime we wanted to back-up files on Gmail.
But it was worth it. By backing up your important files to your Gmail account, you can get get access to them from any computer on the internet.
A new, free, Cocoa-based utility called gDisk makes it even easier for Mac users.
gDisk is an open source Mac program that, according to their Web site, “turns your GMail account into a portable hard drive so you can always have your important files accessible across the Internet.”
It’s kind of like Finder, but for Gmail. And it’s pretty much like you’d expect. The interface is set up such that the left side is “labels”, and the right side shows file names.
The labels can be anything you want. Basically, they’re just “folders” you can use to store your files. gDisk adds a “.gDisk” to the end of the label names you choose, and just creates new labels in your gMail account.
Another neat thing I discovered is that gDisk doesn’t seem to interfere with the Gmail Notifier tool. This allows you to have Gmail Notifier constantly checking the status of one Gmail account while you use gDisk to backup files to a separate Gmail account.
At version 0.2, it’s safe to assume that bugs could lurk around any corner. But it has worked fine for me so far!
If you don’t have a free Gmail account, and you want one, contact me and I’ll send you an “invitation”.
Alexander Barbara is a 29 year-old former submarine Lieutenant turned entrepreneur. Read more from him at Wealth Junkie and My Switch To Mac.

6 Comments
Owen
August 31st, 2007
at 7:28pm
Is gdisk the only think you have to download? Everytime I try to use it, the program crashes. Can you help?
miguelastico
December 16th, 2007
at 4:31am
I have the same problem of owen, every time I try to use gDisk the program crashes…
Gary
February 17th, 2008
at 6:34am
It crashes every time, shame it’s a nice idea. If I had time I would debug the code but I have other things to do, maybe the developer should have a look at it!
Marc
March 2nd, 2008
at 2:45pm
I do have the same problem, every time I try to use gDisk it shuts down. Is there any way to fix this problem?
Jash Sayani
March 4th, 2008
at 8:46pm
It does not support Intel Macs !!!
julian
March 22nd, 2008
at 8:58pm
i believe that gmail did some upgrades so this doesnt work anymore