What this tool does for you

gDisk turns a Gmail account into a simple file repository. It’s a free utility for Mac users that links with your mail account so you can save and retrieve files without using separate cloud storage services.

Key capabilities

  • Save documents and attachments directly into your Gmail mailbox for remote access
  • No purchase or subscription required to use the application
  • Built specifically for Apple’s macOS platform

Compatibility and language

The application runs on Mac OS X and many earlier Mac releases. The user interface and documentation are provided in English.

Platform and locale details

  • Works with older Mac OS X versions as well as standard releases
  • English-language interface and help

Popularity and download figures

gDisk was added to our catalog in 2006 and has accumulated a modest userbase since then. Total downloads sit at 7,267, with 4 new downloads reported last week.

Adoption highlights

  • Noted download total: 7,267
  • Recent weekly increase: 4 downloads
  • First listed in 2006

Version history and system impact

The application’s current release is version 0.5, which was updated on August 23, 2006. It’s a lightweight program that generally requires less disk space than many other programs in the Internet category.

Release and footprint summary

  • Latest build: version 0.5 (updated August 23, 2006)
  • Small installation size compared with related Internet software
  • Particularly popular in Egypt, Italy, and China

Technical

Title
gDisk
Requirements
  • Mac
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
  • Free
Latest update
2024-08-30
Author
Gdisk
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