Video: GMail now supports drag-and-drop for downloading file attachments, too
It might not sound like a big deal, but it's actually quite nice to be able to grab a file and pull it down directly to a specific folder on your desktop without having to deal with a "save as" dialog. It's the kind of functionality that Google hopes will help make web apps feel more like traditional desktop apps -- and make them more appealing to those who have been slow to adopt.
And, hey, if nothing else it's a nice way around Chrome's sub-par download manager -- maybe some day that'll get some love, too.













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Subscribe to commentsRaffi12Aug 3rd 2010 11:16PM
Sorry Google but Gmail doesn't behave remotely like a desktop app. It looks and feels like a web page.
lfomartinsAug 4th 2010 1:27AM
Well, well... I have the latest dev build of Chrome for Mac and the only thing I get when I drag & drop is a GIF file with the file icon. =(
Have you tested it to see if it really works? Just curious if it's not me (or Mac)…
lfomartinsAug 4th 2010 1:40AM
Huh, I guess it was releases after I started my latest browser session: I refreshed the browser and now I can drag & drop (real) attachments. Coolness. ;)
DamianAug 4th 2010 1:41AM
This feature has tended to be refered to by browser makers as "reverse drag and drop"