Tagged: Google Docs

Mozy vs. Crashplan which is cheaper?

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Leaving Mozy’s online backup and switching to CrashPlan Gravitational Pull. With the price change from Mozy the best option for Mac users seems to be Crashplan. I have everything saved in Google Docs but if I move from Google, this will be the service I go to.

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Geek Squeak (#99): 12 New File Formats in the Google Docs Viewer (via What’s On My PC)

I wonder if Google will allow you to define file types one day. That would be helpful for those who have legacy files.

Geek Squeak (#99): 12 New File Formats in the Google Docs Viewer Google Docs is worthy of a What’s On My PC – Geek Squeak. Cross posted on the Official Gmail blog – February 18, 2011 Google Docs has launched support for 12 new files types: Microsoft Excel (.XLS and .XLSX) Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 / 2010 (.PPTX) Apple Pages (.PAGES) Adobe Illustrator (.AI) Adobe Photoshop (.PSD) Autodesk AutoCad (.DXF) Scalable Vector Graphics (.SVG) PostScript (.EPS, .PS) TrueType (.TTF) XML Paper Specification (.XPS) Not onl … Read More

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NEW: Play Up to 1GB Video Files in Google Docs (via What’s On My PC)

This is a nice feature. Helps you keep your media organized. I hope that Google continues to blur the distinction between local/remote storage.

NEW: Play Up to 1GB Video Files in Google Docs As Google continues to push forward toward the GoogleOS , they have recently formulated a method to watch videos that you upload and store in your Google Docs account. Simply upload your video to your account, click on the filename in your document’s list and a player (supported by Google / YouTube) will begin playing the video in a separate window. You must have Flash installed for the video player to work. This added feature would be useful to … Read More

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Word 2011 vs Pages 09 vs Google Docs

Google Docs. Workshop  1.22.09

Office apps showdown: Word processors Office Macworld.  So Pages is a good app if you don’t need security on your documents like Word provides.  Word can be overly complex for many people, and Google Docs is not a real contender here.  It is so basic many people will waste more time with it then they will save.

 

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