<p>Reader Meg wants to know how she can save her Gmail folders to her Dropbox account.</p><p>She already tried something called SaveMyInbox, a Web service built expressly for the purpose of saving Gmail attachments to Dropbox, but balked at the $15 annual subscription fee.</p><p>I'm with you, Meg: I'm so cheap, I won't even tip my hat. Fortunately, there's a less-expensive (read: free) alternative that's actually even more versatile.</p><p>Attachments.me is a free service that can upload Gmail attachments to Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or SkyDrive. Just install its browser plug-in (available for Chrome and Firefox), then link it with one or more of the aforementioned cloud services. (You'll need to grant permission, a one-time process.)</p><p><a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010355/automatically-save-gmail-attachments-to-dropbox-or-another-cloud-service.html">Keep reading...</a></p>