Google Mail gives you effectively unlimited storage space (currently 5GB, but Google have promised to keep throwing disks at the problem), so it is no surprise that canny geeks have devised a number of techniques and tools to use a Gmail inbox as a sort of file system.
GSpace is such a tool for S60 3rd Edition phones - give it a Gmal login and it will let you up and download files to and from it - effectively working as a ‘drive’ or virtual memory card.
A free version of GSpace allows files of up to 1MB be stored in your Gmail cloud, but the registered version allows any size of file and to connect to an unlimited number of Gmail accounts.
There is a Firefox plugin available that allows you to easily access or update your data via a web interface on your PC, which is handy.

















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