Google Drive lacks native folder download in mobile and web apps
Google Drive does not offer a direct folder download button, requiring users to download files individually or use workarounds like Google Takeout. The gap is especially painful for users managing large project folders who need offline access. This is a persistent missing feature affecting both web and mobile users at scale.
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