Smartphone users have had Google Docs on their devices for quite a while now, as long as they accessed it through their browser.
Today, Google introduced the Google Docs app for Android, finally providing a native environment for the service, as well as some convenient new features.
The app lets you create, edit, upload, and share documents from your phone, and allows for near real-time collaboration.
You can also take a photo of an actual, physical text document and convert it into a Google doc, without the need for a third-party app. This feature should be handy for keeping track of receipts on trips (expense reports, anyone?) or quickly sharing other important textual information with your phone?s contacts.
From what I could tell, the Google Docs app works swimmingly, though the app experience isn?t quite as fluid as on the PC. In the Docs app, for example, you have to click a button in the upper right to enter editing mode and then save your changes. It?s a minor quibble, but the app is otherwise great for accessing and changing any of your documents on the go.
Google Docs App [Android Market via Android Community]
Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/04/google-docs-android-app/
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