

This is vanilla form with a few text fields and a file upload button.Click here to make a copy of the Google Script into your Google Drive.When you submit the form, it will create a new folder, corresponding to your name, in my Google Drive and upload the file in that folder This is a public form and you don’t even need to have a Google Account to upload files.

What you can do is create a regular web form (written in HTML and CSS) and then use Google Scripts to upload the content of this form into a folder in your Google Drive.īefore diving into the implementation, take a look at this sample form. Second, all collaborators can view and even remove files that have been uploaded in a shared folder on Google Drive. One, only people with a Google account would be able to upload files in a shared folder. The other option is to have a shared folder inside Google Drive where others may upload files but this approach does have limitations. Google Forms would have been a perfect solution here but unfortunately you cannot upload files to Google Forms. A designer may need a public drop box where clients can upload photographs easily. A recruiter wants to have an online form where job applicants can upload their resumes. But if you exceed it, you'll have to start thinking about upgrading to Google's One plan, which start at $2/month for 100 GB of storage.A school teacher wants to have a public drop box (not Dropbox) where students can upload homework assignments. This 15GB of free storage that Google Photos offers is still more than the 5GB of free storage that iCloud Photos offers, and significantly more than the 2GB of free storage that Dropbox offers.

If you uploaded your photos and videos to Google Photos before June 1, they do not count against your 15GB limit of free storage.

But now, Google has walked back that feature.Īs of June 1, Google has officially ended its free unlimited storage plan and now capped it at 15GB - but it only effects new photos and videos. Google Photos is one of the most popular cloud-based photo storage services for both Android and iPhone users - in large part, because for the last five years, it offered free unlimited photo storage, which was more than its competitors like iCloud or Dropbox. Welcome to Product Support, a column devoted to helping you get the most out of the stuff you already use.
