The internet giant has released standalone apps enhancing the office productivity experience of mobile users.
Google has launched new dedicated mobile apps for Google Docs, Sheets,
and Slides. The apps can be downloaded from the iTunes store for iOS and
Google's PlayStore for Android devices.
The new Google Docs and Google Sheets apps are designed to allow users
to create and access documents and spreadsheets on their mobile devices.
Earlier the documents could only be accessed via Google Drive or the
web. Google has rolled out the Google Docs and Sheets app and will
launch Google Slides, its presentation app 'soon'.
The Google Docs app offers offline support as well as viewing, editing,
and creating files without a data connection. Users can share and work
together on documents and respond to comments. You won't have to fear
about losing data as it is automatically saves it on the Cloud server.
The Google Sheets app allows you to
create and edit spreadsheets from anywhere. You can share spreadsheets,
enter/sort data, Format cells and more, all without an internet
connection.
The launch of the new Docs, Sheets, and
Slides apps will help Google compete against Apple and Microsoft on
productivity apps. Microsoft's Office apps for iPad are already quite
popular on the Apple app store and Apple also offers free productivity
tools iPhones and iPads.
Google recently launched a Standalone Camera app for Android devices.
The Google Camera app lets you click immersive shots with its Photo
Sphere mode and has a Lens Blur mode that changes the focus of the image
after taking the shot. The Google Camera app can be downloaded from the
Google Play Store and works on devices running Android 4.4 KitKat.