Google Docs Editors
Developer(s) | |
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Initial release | March 9, 2006 |
Written in | JavaScript, Java |
Operating system | Android, iOS, macOS, ChromeOS |
Platform | Web application |
Available in | 100 languages[citation needed] |
Type | |
Website | google |
Google Docs Editors is a web-based productivity office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. The suite includes:
- Google Docs (word processor)
- Google Sheets (spreadsheet)
- Google Slides (presentation software),
- Google Drawings (vector drawing program)
- Google Forms (online forms, quizzes and surveys)
- Google Sites (graphical website editor)
- Google Keep (note-taking application)[1]
- Google Vids (AI video editor; currently in beta testing)
It used to also include Google Fusion Tables until it was discontinued in 2019.[2] The Google Docs Editors suite is available freely for users with personal Google accounts: through a web application, a set of mobile apps for Android and iOS, and a desktop application for Google's ChromeOS. It is also available to enterprise customers utilizing Google Workspace and individuals at educational institutions through Workspace for Education.
Availability
[edit]The Google Docs Editors suite is available free of charge for users with personal Google accounts. It is also offered as part of Google's business-centered service, Google Workspace.[3][4]
Competition
[edit]The suite mainly competes with Microsoft Office and iWork software suites.[5] It pioneered real-time collaborative editing since its inception in 2006, while Microsoft Office introduced it in 2013.[6]
The suite can open and save files in Microsoft Office file formats like .docx, .xlsx and .pptx . Microsoft Office is a paid suite of productivity apps while Google Docs Editors Suite is available for free to users with private Google accounts. It is also offered as part of Google's business-oriented Google Workspace service, which ran until October 2020 under the name G Suite, a monthly subscription service that unlocks additional features.[7][8]
iWork competes with Google Docs Editors on features and real-time collaboration, but is primarily used on Apple platforms like macOS and iOS.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Google Docs: Free Online Documents for Personal Use". www.google.com. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "Notice: Google Fusion Tables Turndown - Fusion Tables Help". support.google.com. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
- ^ "G Suite - Choose a Plan". Retrieved October 30, 2016.
- ^ "Announcing Google Workspace, everything you need to get it done, in one location". Google Cloud Blog.
- ^ Nield 2017-06-26T08:40:23.176Z, David. "Google Docs vs Microsoft Office Online vs Apple iWork for iCloud: battle of the online office suites". T3. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Warren, Tom (May 4, 2015). "Microsoft brings real-time collaborative editing to Office 2016". The Verge. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
- ^ "Google Workspace (ehemals G Suite): Preismodelle" (in German). Retrieved December 25, 2021.
- ^ "Announcing Google Workspace, everything you need to get it done, in one location". Google Cloud Blog.