Google Drive lacks multi-format file preview and folder size visibility
Users cannot preview files in formats like ePub within Google Drive, and folder sizes are not surfaced in the UI. Additional friction includes inability to clear search history and upload limitations in the web interface. These missing features degrade the usefulness of Drive as an all-purpose file management system.
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