Jam using your Google Drive music files. Google Drive™ is a great place to store your music chord charts and fake or lead sheets. JamDrive lets you access your Google Drive files in a way that's tailor made for your next jam session.
Available for iPads and iPhones
Log in. Add your Google Drive™ folder. Jam. On your first launch of the app you'll be prompted to log into your Google Drive account. Then you can start adding folders that you want to access from your iOS device. The files can be Google Drive Documents or PDF files. To add a folder click the "ADD" link at the bottom of the screen and paste in the Drive folder ID that you can see in your browser URL bar, or if using the iOS Google Drive app, click "Copy link" on the folder.
Note that when you grant JamDrive (or any app) permission to display your Drive files, Google gives the app access to see EVERYTHING on that Google Drive account. Because of this you should NOT use your primary Google Drive account with JamDrive! Use an account that is just for your music charts and sheet music. You can still store the files in your main Drive account, but just share your music folder with your music account. Then the music account will only have access to your music files.
A more complete usage guide can be found in the JamDrive Users' Guide.
The JamDrive privacy policy is in the Privacy Policy document. Essentially, your files stay completely on your device. JamDrive does not upload anything from your Google Drive anywhere. JamDrive does not track you or try to monetize you. I just made this so I could use it, and I want you to be able to use it too!
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