Insync is a great service for people who spend lots of time grabbing attachments from their emails in Gmail account. Also it works like magic on Google Hosted email service. Launched today Insync is the easiest way to manage all the attachment by storing them into Dropbox or Google Drive. Right now headquartered in Singapore, this company was started in the Philippines.
CEO Terence Pua tells,
"There’s plenty to do, since Drive is initially fairly limited and user feedback was not great. We’re confident that we have a better client, and we’ll be expanding to other places like the new Gmail service."
Pua adds
“Our goal is to be wherever you work, making your life easier.”
At the first look Pua words seems to be true. Insync does a mind blowing job in connecting Google Drive and Gmail. By far, it is the easiest service, I have ever used.
Dropbox isn't working right now but Insync assures they will get it done by the first week of August. The service allows users to easily backup and sync email attachments to either storage service simply by dropping emails into a dedicated folder.
User need to sign in with the Gmail credentials and then you have to choose your service i.e. between Dropbox and GDrive. Then you need to choose a label and you are good to go.
Now when you receive an email with an attachment just move the email to the above created label. Now Visit Google Drive and you'll find the attachment there.
We are planning to expand even further with a variety of different services, says Pua.
Pua also says that "There’s a busy schedule of new launches coming over the summer of the rest of 2012, as the company aims to introduce a number of syncing products to support a range of different users."
At the End, it is worth using application if you receive lots of emails with attachments. What do you think about it?
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