Google Docs go offline (that’s a good thing)

Google has started adding offline functionality to its online word processor (not for spreadsheets or presentations yet, though that’s sure to be coming). It’s rolling out to groups of IDs – hasn’t hit mine yet, but I’m looking forward to it. As long as I have an Internet connection, every change I make is saved … Continue reading “Google Docs go offline (that’s a good thing)”

Google has started adding offline functionality to its online word processor (not for spreadsheets or presentations yet, though that’s sure to be coming). It’s rolling out to groups of IDs – hasn’t hit mine yet, but I’m looking forward to it.

As long as I have an Internet connection, every change I make is saved to the cloud. When I lose my connection, I sacrifice some features, but I can still access my documents (for this initial release, you can view and edit word processing documents; right now we don’t support offline access to presentations or spreadsheets – see our help center for details). Everything I need is saved locally. And I do everything through my web browser, even when I’m offline (the goodness that Google Gears provides). When my connection comes back, my documents sync up again with the server.

It’s all pretty seamless: I don’t have to remember to save my documents locally before packing my laptop for a trip. I don’t have to remember to save my changes as soon as I get back online. And I don’t have to switch applications based on network connectivity. With the extra peace of mind, I can more fully rely on this tool for my important documents.

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