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You can now comment on Google Drive files without opening them in other apps

by John Smith Technician

Google is extending the way individuals can remark on Google Drive documents. Clients would now be able to make remarks appropriate from sneak peaks inside Drive, instead of opening them in Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. This is awesome on the grounds that it's less tabs and less applications, both of which are wthings I'd incline toward. You can feature lines in a document and make remarks like you would on a Google Doc, and those remarks will complete in individual applications, as well, as Microsoft Office applications. So on the off chance that you remark on a Drive record, or even allocate an errand or say a colleague, those notes will take after the document wherever it goes.

In its blog entry on the new element, Google focuses on that this element is the product of its association with Microsoft. It additionally takes note of that clients would already be able to download a Drive module to make it simpler to embed Drive documents into Outlook messages. All things considered, Microsoft needs to draw Google Drive clients to its own particular cloud benefit: OneDrive. Recently, the organization reported an advancement that lets corporate clients of contending undertaking programming suites from Box, Dropbox, and Google change to OneDrive with Microsoft covering the bill until the point when a business pays off its current contract. (It's topped at three years.) But it doesn't appear as though Microsoft is eager to thoroughly disjoin its association with Google just to prevail upon cloud clients. Presently, both Google and Office clients can be fulfilled and cooperate. Agreement's pleasant.

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About John Smith Senior   Technician

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Created on Feb 23rd 2018 04:47. Viewed 666 times.

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