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Google Docs arrives on Android

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  • Google Docs for Android widget

    Google Docs for Android widget

    Google has released a version of its Docs productivity suite for Android, allowing people to view and edit text documents, spreadsheets and other content types on their smartphone without resorting to a third-party app.

    The Android app solves one of the biggest problems with Gmail, which is the difficulty in opening up attachments that would be easily accessible on a desktop, using the full version of Google Docs. It works on Android phones at or above version 2.1 of the mobile OS — these shots show a Nexus S, which runs 'Gingerbread' Android 2.3 — and synchronises fully with the desktop version of the suite.

    The app comes with an optional widget that lets the user go straight to a list of all documents or all starred documents. The icon on the right opens up a new document.

    The icon second from the right fires up the handset's camera, so the user can photograph a document — if it is in a certain font and in English, the app will then apply optical character recognition (OCR) to convert the photographed piece into plain text. In ZDNet UK's experience, this function works to a limited extent.


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    Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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    Caption by: David Meyer

  • Google Docs for Android homescreen

    Google Docs for Android homescreen

    This shot shows the homescreen of the Google Docs Android app.


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    Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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    Caption by: David Meyer

  • Google Docs for Android list view

    Google Docs for Android list view

    This is the standard list view of documents in the Google Docs app. Most document types — text, presentation and spreadsheets — opened up successfully, but the illustration in this list would not.


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  • Google Docs for Android sharing

    Google Docs for Android sharing

    As Google Docs is a collaboration-centric suite, the app makes it easy to share documents among colleagues.


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    Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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  • Google Docs for Android starred list

    Google Docs for Android starred list

    The app makes it easy to skip to a list view of those documents that have been starred for importance.


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    Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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    Caption by: David Meyer

  • Google Docs for Android creation list

    Google Docs for Android creation list

    For now, the app is particularly concentrated on text documents and spreadsheets, perhaps the most common types of Google Docs documents.


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  • Google Docs for Android text document

    Google Docs for Android text document

    As this shot of a text document shows, it is straightforward to edit through the app. For the limited screen space, though, it is likely that most will use the Google Docs app as a viewer.


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    Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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  • Google Docs for Android spreadsheet

    Google Docs for Android spreadsheet

    This shot shows the beginnings of a Google Docs spreadsheet, as it appears in the Android app.


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    Caption by: David Meyer

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David Meyer

By David Meyer | April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

  • Google Docs for Android widget
  • Google Docs for Android homescreen
  • Google Docs for Android list view
  • Google Docs for Android sharing
  • Google Docs for Android starred list
  • Google Docs for Android creation list
  • Google Docs for Android text document
  • Google Docs for Android spreadsheet

ZDNet UK takes a tour of the official Google Docs app, which has finally arrived on Google's own smartphone platform

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Google Docs for Android starred list

The app makes it easy to skip to a list view of those documents that have been starred for importance.


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Published: April 28, 2011 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

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