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    Firefox Plugins - GSpace

    By johne | May 1, 2009

    If you ever need to back something up offsite, quickly and securely, then I recommend you install the GSpace plug-in right away.  Like most Firefox plug-ins it installs quickly and easily, and appears in your "Tools" menu as, you guessed, "Gspace".

    Click on it and a new tab opens with twin panes - your computer drives on the left and a blank pane on the right. Next you can click on manage accounts, and enter up the details of your GMail account - and if you haven’t got one then I suggest you go get one straight away! Click on the "Login" button and, assuming you’ve entered your details correctly (duh - I didn’t at first), you’ll find that it will tell in the lower right pane that you have been successfully logged in. Now all you have to do is select the file(s) to back up in the left hand pane and either drag or click on the arrow in the middle that points to the right hand pane and "Bob’s your uncle" - your file will be uploaded to your GMail space and stored as an email attachment would be, and you’ll actually get an email telling you it’s there.

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