Gmail engineers – can you improve file attachments?

Gmail users need a simpler & quicker way to attach files to a message. The current process requires too many clicks and is ’99ish.

Just like many file upload and photo sharing services (Shutterfly, Kodak Gallery), I should be able to drag multiple files into the body of the message (or into a special attachments dropbox) and then, using Ajax, the upload process should start automatically and asynchronously as I continue to compose the email.

I wish this would be added soon by the Gmail team as part of their Labs program. IMHO, this feature is more useful and important than (useless) features like Superstars, Old Snakey, Random Signiture and others.

But until this is going to happen, you might want to try dragdropupload, a useful Firefox Add-On which partially solves this problem.



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About JayMeydad

Yovav "Jay" Meydad. Married+3. Lives in Los Angeles. Writes about internet, technology, mobile, football, music, travel and fatherhood. Currently works as VP of Product for Snap.com
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3 Responses to Gmail engineers – can you improve file attachments?

  1. joshviney says:

    Browser upload functions are so 97 in general. Basic form control hasn’t changed ever, and is just as frustrating now as it’s ever been. Techcrunch just posted a piece on “Web 3.0″ the future is Web applications. Interesting considering uploading files is still a pain in the ass.

  2. Thanks for the great reference post

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