Google Docs App Gets Support for Editing Text in Tables, Improved Accessibility, More
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Posted December 8, 2014 at 7:44pm by iClarified
The Google Docs app for iOS has been updated with support for viewing and editing text in tables, as well as enhanced accessibility, VoiceOver, and iPhone 6 support.
Create, edit, and collaborate with others on documents from your iPod, iPhone, or iPad with the free Google Docs app.
Features: * Create new documents or edit any that were created on the web or on another device * Share documents and work together with others in the same document at the same time * Open, edit, and save Microsoft Word documents * Get stuff done anytime -- even without an internet connection * Add and respond to comments * Never worry about losing your work -- everything is automatically saved as you type * Protect your documents with a 4-digit passcode
What's New In This Version: * Support for viewing and editing text in tables * Revamped accessibility support to use system standard text editing controls. * Enhanced support for reading and editing when using Braille displays. * Enhanced VoiceOver support when using Bluetooth keyboards. * Enhanced support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus * Bug fixes and performance improvements
You can download Google Docs from the App Store for free.