Showing posts with label Google Docs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Docs. Show all posts
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Google Docs for Android updated with better support for Honeycomb tablets


Google has updated its Google Docs app for Android to make it look better on Honeycomb tablets. The application is said to have an “entirely new design” that takes advantage of the larger screen space on tablets. The layout now consists of three panels, including filters and collections, document list, and document details. From here you will be able to see a thumbnail to preview a document and all of its details (i.e. who can view or edit a document) before opening it.
Moreover, this release also brings improved sharing experience with auto-complete, support for both landscape and portrait modes, and improved video playback. Finally, these new features are also translated in 46 languages.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Google announces Gingerbread, the fastest Android version to date


We were expecting Gingerbread to get an official announcement today and official announcement is exactly what it has got. That’s right folks, Google has finally broken the silence about the Android 2.3 and has given the firmware the official launched it deserved and needed.
Here’s what Gingerbread brings to the table:
Gingerbread is the fastest version of Android yet, and it delivers a number of improvements, such as user interface refinements, NFC support, a new keyboard and text selection tool, Internet (VoIP/SIP) calling, improved copy/paste functionality and gyroscope sensor support.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Google Docs mobile editing now available for Android, iPhone, and iPad



Google Docs has finally started rolling out support for mobile editing of Google Docs on smartphone platforms like Android OS and iOS! As the defacto cloud-based document collaboration tool of choice among enterprise and consumers alike, Google Docs has become something of a ubiquitous service for many. Unfortunately, we’ve been left pining for months for Google to make Google Docs fully functional on Android and iOS web browsers. Until today, the service was basically a read-only deal for anyone with a mobile phone running Android OS or iOS. That all changes with the announcement that Docs can now be edited from Android phones and iPhones running the newer versions of their respective mobile operating systems.
Google confirmed today that it is rolling out this highly requested feature to English-users around the world. With this new feature, you will be able to use your mobile phone to update a memo on the fly, add to a presentation while waiting for your flight, or review overnight document changes during your morning bus commute.