Have you ever wished for a no-frills, word-processing desktop app dedicated to Google Suite files? G Desktop Suite is a desktop wrapper for Google Suite built on Electron JS. Give it a try, and if you like what you see, share it with your friends!
Would be great if there was a way to "prove" to the average user that they were truly sending their credentials to Google and not to some really well done phishing site. There doesn't really seem to be a way to do this now and this is exactly what I'd create to steal user credentials. I'm not remotely suggesting that's what you're doing, but the overly-cautious side of me prevented me from entering my creds.
@jonmrich This is a reasonable concern that I can see many users having. The project is open source and will always be, and the only javascript that is being injected into the website itself is for toggling light/dark themes. A closer look at that file can be viewed here (https://github.com/alexkim205/G-...).
@jonmrich However it's still worth looking into more secure ways to "prove" that nothing malicious is going on under the hood. Google OAuth provides a process that allows you to authenticate any third-party application in the user's default browser. It does this by generating a one-time authentication token in a browser instance that Chrome controls, and then passing that token into G-Desktop-Suite which it'll use to login to Google Drive. There's a lot of ways to go about authentication in Electron, but I think this would be the gold standard in terms of security, as all the credential inputting is done by Google. This implementation definitely requires some more overhead and tweaking to get just right, but it will be coming soon in a near update! In the meantime, thank you for the feedback, and any more suggestions are always welcome!
@benjamin_nau Thanks for trying it out! It seems like there's many others who also have this specific use case. There's an issue out about it now (https://github.com/alexkim205/G-...). Its on the roadmap for a near future release, so definitely stay tuned!
It looks like you can download pre-built installations here: https://github.com/alexkim205/G-... Get the one ending in .dmg file for Mac and the one ending in .exe for Windows.
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