Thursday, November 18, 2010

Google Launches Mobile Version Of Google Docs

Google Docs, has been offering one of the best on-line editing of office related documents on the web, but now this is possible also on Android and iOS devices, with real-time synchronization so the users can also see their mistakes as they make them.
It was in demand since the day Android devices were launched; users had been inquiring whether or not they can use Google Docs documents on their phones, as until now, mobile users were only able to view the documents and not open or edit them. The update is being implemented now, so the users would be able to use it within the next few days. According to the video shown in the official blog, the editing is synchronized in real time, so different users can also work together on a single document - although it will lead to cursors battling.

Furthermore, the downside of the ‘on-line synchronized’ editing is that its exclusively an online experience, which means that the users Google Docs during a flight, or for any other reason aren’t online, cannot use this feature. However, such users can also use alternatives such as Documents To Go: such packages allow synchronization with Google Docs at a download-edit-upload process stages, which will obviously be more suitable for the mobile users whom internet connectivity is not reliable or consistent.
But since connectivity isn't a problem in an ordinary scenario, Google insists you it’s better to be able to work on a group proposal from different locations, or note down the set list during a gig to make your friends jealous all from new Google Docs from mobile!

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