Google releases three new iOS apps for editing Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides

“Google on Wednesday announced a trio of new native mobile applications on Apple’s App Store that will allow iOS users to edit and create Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides from their mobile device,” AppleInsider reports. “”

“In addition to creating new documents and editing existing ones, users will also be able to employ the suite’s popular collaborative editing features,” AppleInsider reports. “Google also enabled local caching for offline editing, and changes are automatically saved as users type.”

AppleInsider reports, “Until now, the Drive app was the only first-party native solution for accessing Google Docs on smartphones or tablets.”

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19 Comments

  1. Umm Big F’ing Deal?
    I got admit I kinda admire M$ for having the stones to publicly call Giggle out on their creepiness, they didn’t do a good job (as usual) but they did do it.

    I would love to see an advert from Apple along the lines of Mac vs PC but iOS vs Giggle McBadTouch instead.

  2. I think a humorous ad slyly or indirectly digging at the concept of copying the leader would be nice but I guess that might be a little difficult while in the middle of a trial on the subject, Samsung’s lawyers would probably use it to demand a retrial. And anyway Shite Day seem to have lost all creative ability of late to do anything clever or interesting, smug self congratulation seems to be more their thing these days.

  3. As they got busted tracking children in education apps and are aware no one on android use their crappy devices for anything useful, google has had to return to tracking iOS users for their advertising activities.
    I was hoping the NSA mess was enough for most people to actually give a rats ass about who is tracking them on the web but alas, google still gets referred to as a tech company not an advertising corporation.

    As they cant track in edu apps anymore I’d put money on them being discontinued soon.

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