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by systemvoltage 1470 days ago
They get shared at work and there is like a giant labyrinth of files. I have no idea who owns what, whose folder structure I am looking at, what files are mine and which ones aren't.

Good lord. What a piece of shit. I'm sorry to vent here, but I wish I was not forced to use this thing.

In Dropbox, the file structure is prominent UI feature. In Google Drive, I feel like I just don't have the brains to use it. I am not smart enough. I don't have what it takes. I accept complete defeat and I surrender.

2 comments

I think links are helpful to navigate in Google Drive. The normal navigation via Folders and clicking is slow and so I prefer to just use links as well as reducing the number of folders to a minimum.
-- maybe an issue of organization within your organizations - not the tool? :=) --
sure maybe (not gp), but i think it's a contraindication to your original statement -- i think organizations that use google drive instead of notion or a wiki tend to be disorganized and have information siloed away to people who create docs.

if an organization happens to be very organized on gdrive because they put in the heroic level of effort (if it's not just being constantly done as glue work by 1-2 people at the expense of recognized/rewarded work), that just shows the competence of the organization that would be true regardless of using gdrive / notion / a wiki / clay tablets.