Google Docs App Now Lets You Add Images From Your iPhone
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Posted May 13, 2015 at 6:28pm by iClarified
The Google Docs app has been updated to let you add images on the go from your phone or tablet.
Create, edit, and collaborate with others on documents from your iPod, iPhone, or iPad with the free Google Docs app.
Features: * Create new documents or edit any that were created on the web or on another device * Share documents and work together with others in the same document at the same time * Open, edit, and save Microsoft Word documents * Get stuff done anytime -- even without an internet connection * Add and respond to comments * Never worry about losing your work -- everything is automatically saved as you type * Protect your documents with a 4-digit passcode
What's New In This Version: * Add images on the go from your phone or tablet * Bug fixes and performance improvements
You can download Google Docs from the App Store for free.
This is absolutely amazing.
I have been trying to integrate some of my work processes with Google's array of products.
The problem I was having was an inability to open Google Docs or Google Sheets file in Google drive and add pictures to a business document.
I had tried writing script files, tried other programs that talk to Programs from the Google world.
Nothing worked.
I thought with today's wide array of business associates we must be able to communicate cross platform.
I also saw that recently Google was providing higher search ranking to websites that were mobile friendly and all the "new Microsoft mission" is doing to make the transfer of information on mobile devices as efficient as when using a computer.
When I saw this item this morning I was overjoyed.
Even though my original plan was to use Google Sheets, Google Docs will work fantastic and already has some wonderful sharing capabilities available.
Yeah Google, now please add Google calendar to the Apple Watch.
We have to provide better mobile security, cross-platform communication, and a broader range of efficiency to mobile devices.
I know here are challenges and yet the mobile frontier is expanding rapidly before us
Dare to be extraordinary!
Henry