How to add Dropbox files to Gmail messages
The new Dropbox for Gmail extension
gives Chrome users an easy way of attaching cloud files.
Want
to share a Dropbox link with someone? There are many ways to go about it, but
most of them involving a fairly clunky procession of finding, copying and
pasting links.
If
you're a Chrome user and a Gmail user, however, Dropbox sharing just got a
whole lot quicker. The new Dropbox for Gmail extension for Chrome
lets you preview and send Dropbox files and links without clicking away from
your composition window. Here's how to get started:
Step
2: Head to Gmail, then click Compose to create a new
message.
Step 3: Click
the newly added Dropbox button located just to the right of the Send button.
The first time you do this, you'll need to sign into your Dropbox account.
Step
4: Choose the file or files you want to add, then click
Insert Link. Then finish your email and send it like usual.
And
that's it! The recipients will receive the email with embedded Dropbox links
for viewing and retrieving the files.
According
to Dropbox, the extension is in beta, but in my tests it worked exactly as
advertised. Definitely a great time-saver for the Chrome-using Gmail crowd. (Or
should that be Gmail-using Chrome crowd?)
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Khaitan & Co.