As much as storing content in the cloud often makes life easier, there is something to be said for native apps that bridge the gap between cloud and desktop.
Collections, a new Mac app (OS X 10.7.x+), wants to build what is essentially a "universal Finder for the Mac." The goal of the service is to let you index all your data in the cloud, make it searchable and to provide you with access to a cached copy on your desktop, too. The team isn't quite there yet, though, but after launching its first public beta with support for Google Drive, the company today launched its second beta, which now also supports
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