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Photo Drag 2.0

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Add/Overwrite photos to Gmail address book only by drag and drop from a browser.

 
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Add/Overwrite photos to Gmail address book only by drag and drop from a browser. The easiest photo manager for Gmail address book. Photo Drag is available for the Google Apps, too.

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Adobe Air 2.2 or higher.

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