Google has updated its Drive mobile apps for iOS and Android, which could help out users who want to use the cloud storage service for getting work done while on-the-go.Iphone and iPad users can now create and edit Google documents directly in the Drive app. Furthermore, these users can see others' edits in real-time.
Other iOS updates are speaker notes, full-screen mode and the ability to swipe between slides. Users can also look for more functionality already available in the desktop version, such as creating and managing new folders, along with direct uploads from mobile devices.
Android users will also see all of the above mentioned functionality as well as the option to add comments, reply to existing comments and view tables in Google documents.
Other iOS updates are speaker notes, full-screen mode and the ability to swipe between slides. Users can also look for more functionality already available in the desktop version, such as creating and managing new folders, along with direct uploads from mobile devices.
Android users will also see all of the above mentioned functionality as well as the option to add comments, reply to existing comments and view tables in Google documents.
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