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It default saves as. You can also do this for your Google Drive but may have to go through keep first. Of course you have to have the Google Keep Extension and chrome app.

More than one way to skin a fish. A gif is a type of image. Hi Eric, Thanks. I am on a Mac-book. I tried your command and it downloaded a file that is a. I tried in in photoshop as well and it did the same thing. Thanks for your help,. Instead of opening in preview, try opening in a browser like Chrome. This should play the gif file for you. What a great piece of expert advice. These days, however, GIFs are an integral part of internet culture and online communication.

Usually, GIFs contain titbits of quirky animation played in loops. You can find GIFs pretty much anywhere on the internet. Most browsers have built-in software that allows you to open and view them. The easiest solution is to save the file to your local drive so you can use it whenever you like.

You can use it as often as you like — just keep in mind not all platforms support the format. Only iOS 11 devices can show. Another way to download GIFs to your iPhone is by using a third-party app. GIFwrapped is one of the more popular free apps available for Apple devices. Unlike iPhones, Android devices allow you to download files directly from the browser. Whenever you come across a GIF you like, you can save it to your phone in just a few steps.

There are also third-party apps that allow you to integrate GIFs into your messages. Almost all browsers and computers have integrated viewing software that supports. Regardless of the type of computer you have, the steps are almost identical.

But it looks like so many users didn't intuitively find the option that a dedicated Download button had to be added. To see the Download button, you'll have to expand the sharing options tap the 3-dot icon after Facebook. This update also brings performance improvements and lesser data consumption.

Here's the changelog followed by the link to grab Giphy on the Play Store. Rita is a Managing Editor at Android Police. Once upon a time, she was a pharmacist as well. Her love story with Android started in and has been going stronger with every update, device, tip, app, and game. She lives in France, speaks three languages and a half, and watches a lot of TV series.

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