It is enormously inconvenient not to be able to give someone "viewer" access to some files/folders and "editor" access to others. This ridiculous permission scheme -- which is totally out of sync with industry-standard cloud storage (Dropbox, Drive)--results in absurd proliferation of top-level files and folders which could all be avoided with simple granular permissions at every level.
It is enormously inconvenient not to be able to give someone "viewer" access to some files/folders and "editor" access to others. This ridiculous permission scheme -- which is totally out of sync with industry-standard cloud storage (Dropbox, Drive)--results in absurd proliferation of top-level files and folders which could all be avoided with simple granular permissions at every level.