Automatically save Gmail attachments to Dropbox or another cloud service

21.09.2012

There's also that lets you upload attachments to your cloud accounts and email files from them without having to first download them to your device. Amazingly, it's all free.

But a little confusing, I must admit, at least until you poke around a bit and figure out how everything works. (Check the if you get stuck.)

On the other hand, the price is right, and Attachments.me does help you organize your Gmail stuff between one cloud and another.

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