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Google vs Microsoft: new tricks unveiled

by Guy Dixon  on Apr 2, 2008
Tags: Google | vs | Microsoft | new | tricks
"I don't think Google should spend a lot effort on its off line market, at least they should not do it because they want to grab more customer who is using Microsoft Office. It is a good complement ..."
 
Google announces plans to turn on an offline mode for its free Internet word processor - is it now safe to switch to Google "software"?.
Google is introducing new code to allow Google Docs to be used offline.

Users will be offered offline access to docs.google.com over the coming weeks allowing them to work on documents when web access is unavailable.

On reconnecting to the internet any changes will be automatically synchronised, the company said in a statement.

Offline editing is part of the Google Gears initiative introduced 15 months ago to allow application developers to build offline features into their own programs.

Google Gears already works within the Google Reader news feed reader and third party applications such as RememberTheMilk.com.

Some industry watchers see the announcement as clearing a major hurdle ahead of a direct assault on Microsoft Office, but the inability to create new documents may persuade serious users to adopt a wait and see approach before switching sides.

"This is still early days. Google is working to make more web applications and functions work where connections are unavailable," said a spokesperson for the company.

Google claimed that the move is intended to give users "a taste of the future " and that next steps include the ability to edit spreadsheets and presentations.

This latest enhancement to Google's free suite of tools comes just as OpenOffice.org released the latest version of its free open source office suite.

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OfferMe.com.au
Apr 3, 2008 11:02 AM
I don't think Google should spend a lot effort on its off line market, at least they should not do it because they want to grab more customer who is using Microsoft Office. It is a good complement for the current Google App. users to extend their working ability.
I think Google knows work online, collaborate online are the future, and that's why most of the people start to use Google Applications in the first place, not because they are better than MS Office in single user mode.


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