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Dose anybody used this application? How dose it work?
I've used it on occasion when I want to be able to access files quickly at different computers without attaching to e-mails or worrying that the computer has word or excel. I've always found it very simple to use and just as good as Microsoft Office at simple tasks. If I'm on campus doing research I can use a Google Doc to list sources and links I find then just open up the file at home (Google automatically saves the files frequently too). It looks like they've got the equivalent of Access and Powerpoint now along with Word and Excel.
It might have a spell-check, also.
SO, do i need to make a account for it?Thx for the post on that.
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SO, do i need to make a account for it?
I seen alot of CICs used it when they were sending the FSO orders out. I don't recall seeing anything special about it. But I might just not remember because that was about a year ago, back when I was a CO.
Google docs work but scares the hell out of me, so I never use it for other than opening docs I get in gmail. Google already know way too much about me, I don't need them to read and analyze my documents as well.
I was now using Google Docs to work on a paper here on a computer that doesn't have a good word processor. Anyway, I went to check my word count and along with the normal word and character count, they've got nifty readability indexes and such. It's not a lot of use to me but interesting nonetheless. The [?] links take you to the Wikipedia page definitions (obviously they don't work in the picture but you can go there to search if curious). (Image removed from quote.)
i just got the invite with the rest of the group you start the outline. As i added on a few topics, I notice that there are a few thing that you can not do on Google DOCS compared to word.