Is it possible to prioritize files to transfer using Google Drive, or with one of its competitors such as AeroFS or Dropbox? I'd like to be able to choose which files and folders to synchonize first, so that each of the files and folders are synchronized in a specific order.
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How can I prioritize files to transfer using Google Drive (or similar software)?
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Google Drive does not currently have this feature, but Sugarsync has a feature where you can select certain files to be high priority and uploaded before others. At times, it is not as convenient as it should be, but it does work.
Put simply, no. It has been asked a few times on the Google Product Forums but no word yet on whether it will be introduced as a feature.
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Google Drive does not currently have this feature, but Sugarsync has a feature where you can select certain files to be high priority and uploaded before others. At times, it is not as convenient as it should be, but it does work.
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