We want to give everyone the chance to be productive no matter where they are, so today we’re releasing a new update to the Google Docs app for Android. We've brought the collaborative experience from Google Docs on the desktop to your Android device. You'll see updates in real time as others type on their computers, tablets and phones, and you can just tap the document to join in.
We also updated the interface to make it easier to work with your documents on the go. For example, you can pinch to zoom and focus on a specific paragraph or see the whole document at a glance. We also added rich text formatting so you can do things like create a quick bullet list, add color to your documents, or just bold something important. Watch the new Google Docs app in action:
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So when will there be a workable app for the iPhone do we can do the same?
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ReplyDelete* Google Docs (which is around 8.4MB after being installed on my Motorola Droid phone)
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* Google Shopper (around 4.4 MB)
* Google Voice Search (around 4.8 MB)
* Google Gmail (around 3.2 MB)
Just these six (6) apps account for around 37 MB (before any data are accounted for), and that's a substantial(!) piece of internal memory for a phone like the Droid which had "only" 250 MB to start with, and that figure reduces to 225 MB because, once that line is crossed, an indication appears that storage is "low", thus preventing anything else from being installed.
Please keep me/us posted about this, and do it soon!
Thank you very much,
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I would like to be able to open a gmail attachment in docs on my Android phone in the same way that I do on my desktop.
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