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Showing posts with label google docs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google docs. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Google Docs vs Microsoft Office Live Workspace

Great comparison of the two online office suites here from ReadWriteWeb.

Certainly going to be an interesting battle as this arena hots up. I still side with Google for ease of use and true collaboration features, just want to see better integration with GMail and the arrival of a 'real GDrive' now!

Although having said that; some semantic understanding of my documents wouldn't go amiss...

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Productivity is go!

Or at least it will be soon...

For ages I've been waiting for some offline functionality to arrive for Google Docs to allow me to work offline on spreadsheets and documents and then work online on them later, keeping them synchronised. I've been expecting this to arrive from Google in the form of a Gears application but it seems like everyone is dying to beat them to the launch.

Docsyncer is in private beta at the moment and promises full on/offline synchronisation between your Microsoft Office documents and Google Docs. Docsyncer will run quietly in the background on your PC and upload (and download) any changes made to documents in either environment (desktop or online).

This is fantastic news! I can't wait to try it, being an avid user of Google Docs this will aid my productivity hugely! How long Docsyncer will remain an independent company and not just another part of Google is anyones guess...

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Google adds their Presentations app

I blogged back in June about Google's ambitions to add a presentation app to Docs & Spreadsheets. They purchased Zenter who made an online Powerpoint clone and discussed the future of Docs & Spreadsheets at conferences. Now they've announced the launch of the third office app in their stable.

It's quite a basic presentation tool at present, I'm sure with much richer functionality to come in the future. The great thing is that as with all their apps you can collaborate on the creation of new slide shows and when it's time to present users can connect through Google Talk to watch and chat about the presentation.

Powerful stuff! Still waiting on the true offline capabilities though...

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Zoho Writer going offline with Gears!

Zoho, those creators of funky web based office apps, will be announcing offline functionality for Zoho Writer their word processor tool today. This may be the first on/offline office app of it's type.

The functionality has been built with Google Gears. That's a huge smack in the face for Google as they should have been first with this kind of offline functionality for their own Google Docs, not letting a competitor use their own technology to beat them to it. Users will need to install a plugin to allow the offline functionality, but that's it, really simple.

Read-only functionality is coming first for the offline users. Read/write will be added in a number of weeks and thats the killer app.

Zoho are constantly one step ahead of Google and other online office tool providers. Google et al need to step up a gear and launch some serious innovation if they are to catch up (functionality wise that is).

Here's a video presentation about the functionality:



Edit: Zoho have now released the functionality and posted on their blog about the features.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Google apps spreading into universities

Google are doing really well with their push to get universities to sign up to their free Google Apps Education Edition.

The latest news is that the universities of North Carolina Greensboro, Clemson, Texas San Antonio, Kennesaw State and Arkansas State have signed up for the free service, which comprises of email, messaging, online calendars, word processing, and spreadsheets.

They join other universities like the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Trinity College in Dublin and Nihon University in Tokyo, who already use Google's applications.

This really is one in the eye for Microsoft. Supplying universities with software has been a lucrative flow of money for Microsoft for years, if Google keep eating away at this Microsoft will notice the drop in profits!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Adobe mulling use of AIR to create office suite

Interesting news out today that Adobe may be considering jumping into the office productivity market in the future. Now that they have the Adobe AIR runtime platform they have a perfect framework for creating desktop apps that have online connectivity. That would seem a natural framework for creating an on/offline synchronising suite of office tools.

Adobe AIR is a fascinating product as it gives you all the power and potential of the internet right on your desktop. Maybe Google will buy Adobe and port it's Apps, Docs and Gmail onto the AIR platform (as I blogged about yesterday)?

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Google's browser interests

Rumours abound once again of Google's ambitions in the browser market. Apparently they've registered Gbrowser.com as a domain name and various blog posts online and discussing the benefits they could derive from entering this competitive market.

Google already have a small investment in Maxthon, a browser popular in the Chinese market. Whether this could be the base of a push into producing a browser remains to be seen.

Of course, Gbrowser.com could be something entirely different. It could be an attempt to secure the domain name for other possible uses, one of which I'd suggest could be an offline browser (more like an Explorer than a traditional browser) to access Google Apps, Docs, Gmail etc when full on/offline functionality is launched which must be coming sometime soon (you'd imagine). It would add a lot of value if you could download all those Google services to your hard disk for browsing and ammending before reconnecting to upload changes. That would really make Google a desktop app and fully portable!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Google Docs keeps advancing

Great to hear that Google have rolled out new features for it's Google Docs application! The latest additions are (as always) eminently useful to the average user (like me) and to businesses who may choose to use the whole Google Apps suite.

The document list has been given a new look, new icons, more content and better control to organise your documents.

Folders have been added! This is a huge bonus for users, and makes organisation of your documentation a whole lot easier. The folders continue to work like the previous tags as well so all the old tags are transformed into folders. This is brilliant, it looks more professional and is much simpler to see the organisation this way. I really hope they do the same for Gmail, as much as i like the ability to label/tag messages, you can't beat folders for being properly organised.

Search ahead, once you start searching for a document, the list will filter based on what you've typed so far. Another useful feature that can save time as you don't always need to type everything now.

They've also launched the ability to integrate with Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Websters dictionary and thesaurus.

This is all great and takes Google Docs another step ahead of the competition in my opinion! Still waiting for full Google Gears offline capability, but I'm sure that's coming soon!