Document creation and editing is as simple as it can be Progress is saved automatically and synced across devices Sharing documents via shareable links is extremely useful You can edit DOC and DOCX files Many people can collaborate on a single document and their contribution can be tracked
Cons
None that we could find
Google Docs
Price: $
Google is far more than just the search engine you use to browse the Internet for information. They are the world leaders in science, artificial intelligence, entertainment, and other niches. Today, we'll take a look at an app from their office suite called Google Docs. Let's see what it's all about!
You can consider Google Docs to be just another word processor. We'll focus on the Android app in this review. You can download it for free and use its capabilities a few seconds after installing it. It provides a history of recent files you might have opened on your phone via the default Google Document Viewer or the ones you opened on your computer. That means everything you work on is synced across many devices.
Creating a document is simple and you'll notice a neat design where the most important options are very easy to locate. It may miss out on some features available in, let's say, Microsoft Office Word, but adding more features than you might need on a mobile phone has a negative effect on the user experience. All of your progress is saved automatically. You can share the document easily with your contacts or simply generate a shareable link you can send to everyone.
Google Docs' real power lies in collaboration. When multiple users are editing a document, you can set many restrictions and options to make sure everyone can contribute. Edits and comments by various users can be tracked, answered, and approved by the owner, making Google Docs a number one app for teams and companies working remotely.
Reviewed by Vedin Klovo (editor rating 5 out of 5 stars) Sooftware editor's pick