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The Google Cloudy Stuff™
Google Drive is basically the cloud's answer to "where do I dump all my stuff so I don't lose it?" It's a popular cloud-based service for hoarding your files & documents online like some kind of digital pack rat. You can use Google Drive to shuffle files between literally all of your devices no matter if you're in your mom's basement or stuck in traffic. Save your PDF, Word, or text-based chord charts to a Google Drive folder & then import those files using OnSong like some kind of digital wizard. You can also export files to Dropbox to access from other devices like your computer (y'know, so you're covered when you inevitably forget where you saved stuff).
When you sign up for a free Google Drive account you get 15 gigabytes of storage—which sounds like a lot until you start hoarding. There are also subscription plans to expand your storage as your needs grow & you realize you're basically a digital hoarder. In typical usage, 15 gigabytes of storage is plenty of space for using with OnSong (unless you're that person).
Lemme Sign Up
To sign up for Google Drive, visit the Google Drive website (we can't do it for you, srsly).
Yoink It In
You can easily import files from Google Drive using the Google Drive import source. Sign in, browse your Google Drive & choose songs to import. Boom. Magic. Done.
Throw It Everywhere
Use the You-Sharing-Stuff Menu to Blast Your Songs Elsewhere in different file formats. Just use the Pick Where It Goes to upload your files to Google Drive & boom, it's up there floating in the cloud.
Keep Everything in Sync (Or Else)
You can even synchronize your OnSong library to Google Drive, which means you can use the same songs & sets on another device & stop losing your mind trying to remember which version is the latest one.