Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Chrome Extension - Saving an Image to Google Drive

Google Drive is fostering innovations for use. If you want to save a graphic to Google Drive with a single click of the mouse, it is possible with the Save to Google Drive extension for the Chrome web browser.  To add the extension, go to the  Customize and Control Google Chrome at the far right of the URL menu.

Select Tools > Extensions from the menu.  In the Search menu, type Save to Google Drive.  You should get a listing of extensions relating to saving and Google Drive.  Select on the Save to Google Drive extension and then click on the Install button.  Once it is installed. you should have the option to Save to Google Drive when you right-click on an image. 
Notice that I said it was a one-click procedure, not one second in time.   When you click on Save to Google Drive, the web browser is redirected to another window that asks for permission to add the image to your Google Drive account.  Still another window provides an option to rename the image.  When the image is saved, open up the Google Drive account to view it.  If the image you are using is from the web, you will want to adhere to any copyright issues for use.

If you are using Firefox, you can right-click and save an image to Evernote.  What is different is that Evernote will provide a URL for the image, not the image file.  If Evernote does note appear as a Save option, you can add it to the menu.

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