We're live at day two of I/O and the theme of this keynote is all about "Going Google." With this focus on Mountain View's various cloud-based apps, Clay Bavar, Director of Product Management for ...
In an era where hybrid work and remote collaboration are the norm, professionals consistently face challenges like switching ...
Google is continuing to take advantage of its I/O conference to announce new features for many of its products. One of the most requested features for Google Docs is finally here: offline editing.
The Google Apps blog has news that administrators can now allow employees to work on individual Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides-based files offline. Once enabled, workers can activate offline editing ...
Following up on its initially limited functionality, Zoho Writer now offers full offline read/write editing abilities, giving you the full suite of Zoho Writer tools regardless of your network ...
Google has added Slides, the latest version of its Docs presentation software, to its suite of offline applications, as it tries to play a spoiler role with the official releases of Microsoft Office ...
Zoho said Monday that its Web-based Zoho Writer word processing application is adding offline editing capabilities. In a blog post, Zoho said users will be able to edit and view documents offline.
June 28, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iOS/ChromeOS: If you've been waiting for offline document editing in Google Docs, wait no longer. Google announced ...
At day 2 of Google I/O 2012, the company just announced that the long-awaited mobile versions for Google Drive--on both iOS and Chrome OS--will be available in their respective app stores later today.
Late adopters won’t have to worry about switching over to the Google Sheets refresh to get access to the new add-ons feature, because Google is going to do it for you. The company recently announced ...
Google this week began rolling out offline functionality to its Slides presentation software, continuing its efforts to bring its popular internet apps to the desktop. I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...