Google Docs is another 'niche' document editor for anyone who wants to collaborate and share their output online.
The user interface is adequate for all but the most complex document-creation tasks. As well as working with both Internet Explorer and Firefox, Google Docs can import existing documents in a variety of formats, although not all formatting is always preserved.
Editing options are patchy, too, so while you can choose fonts and sizes you can’t fully justify your text; you can use bullet lists but can’t create your own styles; and you can print documents but have little control over margins and headers. But your documents are available from any internet-connected computer at any time, and can be shared with anyone
This article appeared in the April, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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