Comments on: Gmail gets multi-attachment uploading
Gmail users can now add multiple attachments to an e-mail message at the same time with an upgraded uploader.
Gmail users can now add multiple attachments to an e-mail message at the same time with an upgraded uploader.
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I've been sitting here like a lemming thinking it was 10MB still.
If only i had read updates more often, this would have saved me a lot of time with attachments.
But this will save even more time now, no need to archive loads of files now.
Where's the beef?!!
- by cuwickliffe March 2, 2009 9:38 AM PST
- That is handy. I think while file progress bars are old, this is a nice touch to Gmail because at least for me file uploads didn't happen immediately and I had no idea how close they were to completing. Now instead of a 10-second wait on a small file, it begins uploading immediately. I'm one of these blokes who add the attachment last, so that keeps my wait to a minimum.
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