Google is continuing to take advantage of its I/O conference to announce new features for many of its products. One of the most requested features for Google Docs is finally here: offline editing.
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When enabled, Drive today lets you view/edit recent Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides in Chrome without an internet connection. Google Drive’s offline mode now works with PDFs, Office files, and images.
I’m a big fan of Google Docs. The main appeal is being able to use it on just about any computing device, anywhere I go. I also like being able to share files easily with friends and colleagues.