Google Docs' word processor is finally getting offline access. Using the free Google Gears extension, users will soon be able to read and edit their files even when they have no Internet connection.
Google Docs has gained offline capabilities on Android devices and also now features enhanced functionality for tablets running the open-source operating system. The moves were detailed in a Google ...
Google's finally introducing more offline capabilities in Chrome OS, starting with Google Docs. It works as promised in Samsung's latest Chromebook, but Chrome needs a lot more offline apps to succeed ...
Tony Ruscoe is at it again, he found an experimental server for Google Docs and noticed a link at the top that says "Experimental! Offline Access" in big red letters. Clicking the link popped up a ...
In Chrome on your laptop or desktop, go to Google Drive settings to enable Offline files. How to create and edit Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides offline Your email has been sent Learn how to create ...
The Day 2 keynote at Google I/O was no match for yesterday’s Android keynote (though it did have people skydiving again), but Google delivered when it came to Google Docs: At long last, Google Docs ...
Google Docs is great for storing your files in the cloud and interactively collaborating with others, but you've got to admit that using the browser-based editor is akin to working in Notepad. No ...
Services like Google Drive can be a life-saver if you typically use more than one device for work. Creating a file in Google Docs means it’s accessible from any device, so long as you’re logged in to ...
iOS/ChromeOS: If you've been waiting for offline document editing in Google Docs, wait no longer. Google announced offline editing at Google I/O today, and Google Drive, Google's Dropbox-like ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Google Docs has become the universal document collaboration platform. Features such as Voice Typing, Smart Chips, and Version History surpass most word processors, but many have ...
Rather than get weighed down by the usual rigmarole of a big Q&A to-do, five members of the Google Docs team went on Reddit recently and did an "Ask Me Anything" with users, who bombarded them with ...