There is no shortage of desktop tools for uploading documents to Google Docs, the only problem is that they will stop working after some time. GDocsUploader is different because it has no limitations, requires Adobe Air, and supports all formats that Google Docs can support. Having drag & drop support with minimalist interface makes it easier to use.
Just drag and drop any support file and it will prompt you to login to Google Docs, when done, it will automatically upload the files for you. The speed is dramatically faster than other apps and will not get stuck at 50% mark.

Being a cross-platform tool, it works on Windows, Linux, and Mac. We tested it on Windows 7 32-bit.





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