I've had this issue in the past as well (in my experience integration between cloud services like Google drive and third party apps is usually less solid than using the native apps directly), but never considered it a serious problem at all: instead of uploading the backup file directly to google drive, you just need to generate a local backup file and then uploading it using the the native Google Drive app.
The workaround is not only incredibly easy, but also better, bacause in case of failure (backup files are usually several gigabytes in size, and uploading large files often results in errors) you have already a phisical backup file on your device.
I see no drama here, really.
On the other hand, I must say that, as anyone who has been here for a while knows, Mike's support has always been first class.
The workaround is not only incredibly easy, but also better, bacause in case of failure (backup files are usually several gigabytes in size, and uploading large files often results in errors) you have already a phisical backup file on your device.
I see no drama here, really.
On the other hand, I must say that, as anyone who has been here for a while knows, Mike's support has always been first class.