Google Docs is a version of the official text-editing tool from Google that’s been perfectly adapted to Android devices. With it, you can create and edit text documents as well as share them over the Internet and work on them simultaneously with other users.
The application lets you work on your text documents with and without an Internet connection. If you’re working offline, you can save your changes to the cloud to be uploaded at your next connection time.
As with the computer version, with this official Google Docs app all your changes will be saved automatically, so you’ll never lose anything. Even if you run out of battery or close the application, everything will be saved.
This is the official Google Docs app. For most users, it’s since been replaced by Google Drive, but since some folks are still using the old version, we’re here to let you know that it’s alive and kicking. Save any and all of your documents to you Google Docs account, and then access them through the app. They’re uploaded to the cloud, so you’re able to modify them wherever and then they’ll be changed in all locations. You can also share docs with other people to collectively edit, which is enormously useful for teamwork. It’s a must-have app – or, it was, before being replaced by Drive.
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