Google updates its mobile office applications
Starting with Google Text Docs, let's talk about the introduction of spell checking in real time A question that allows you to automatically correct and mark misspellings as you type. Avoiding having to remember to review a text after having written it completely.
Regarding Google Spreadsheets, the specific novelties reside in the possibility of hide rows and columnsA very interesting addition for all those users who use this tool for data entry.
Finally, Google Slides now has the ability to select different individual items and move them or edit them as one A convenience when adding many shapes and elements to a slide.
But there are more general news that cover all three applications at the same time. One of them is security, enabling two-step verification to make sure that the user, and only the user, can access the content and documents created. In addition, for iPhone, your Touch ID or fingerprint reader is also supported, unlocking access to user content with this gesture.
Finally, Google wants to make its apps accessible to everyone. For this reason, it has improved the options for people blind or with reduced visibility, offering the reading of VoiceOveron Apple devices and the TalkBack service on Android, which read all content to the user from the screen. The use of a magnifying glass or magnified vision has also been implemented to be able to see any portion of the document in detail.
In short, some tools that continue to satisfy the professional or academic needs of users, whatever they may be, at any time and place. All this for free The new versions of these office applications are now available to download from Google Playand App Store (Documents, Sheets, Slides)