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5 Best apps for Google Docs

Admin May 4, 2010 0
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Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, form, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. So today we are giving you list of the 5 Best apps for Google Docs, which will help you to mange Google Docs easily.

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Here are the 5 Best apps for Google Docs :-

1. GDocsUploader

GDocsUploader is a little utility to help you upload documents to Google Docs. Once you’ve logged in, uploading is as simple as dragging and dropping files onto the GDocsUploader icon. It’s super-easy to dump all of your Google Docs… documents… from the online service to the offline world. This Adobe Air-based application lets you drag-and-drop your files directly off your desktop and straight into Google Docs-no site uploading process to fuss with on this one! A handy little progress bar will let you know how much time you have left on your uploads and inform you if any uploads botched on the way over.

2. GDocBackup

GDocBackup is simple utility to backup (export) all your documents from Google Documents to local disk. It does a simple backup: for each document in Google Docs, it downloads the document if the document is not present on the local disk or if it has a different date.

3. OpenOffice.org2GoogleDocs

Export, Update and Import your documents to and from Google Docs, Zoho and WebDAV servers.
With OOo2GD you may export to Google Docs, Zoho and WebDAV servers:
* Documents: ODT, SXW, DOC, RTF without modification, other known to OO.org after conversion to ODT
* Spreadsheets: ODS, XLS, CSV without modification, other known to OO.org after conversion to ODS
* Presentations: PPT, PPS without modification, other known to OO.org after conversion to PPT

4. OffiSync

OffiSync Supercharges Microsoft Office, enabling users to significantly improve the way they create, collaborate and share their documents by integrating Microsoft Office with Google Docs, and Google Apps. If you’re a big Microsoft Office fan, you’ll want to grab the free (and premium, if you so desire) add-on OffiSync. With but one additional toolbar added to your conventional Office display, you’ll have instant access to all the files currently located on your Google Docs account. You can not only open these directly into Office, but you can save your changes as well! An integrated search features allows you to scan your online files for whatever parameters you want, and you can delete and move files around your Google Docs account as if you had the Web page sitting directly in front of you.

5. Nocs

Want to open up your everyday Windows Notepad to the power of the cloud? Nocs is your ticket. This little quasi-replacement for one of Windows’ most basic applications allows you to enter text and save it just like any other barebones word processor. The fun starts after that. For you aren’t saving your little .txt files to your desktop or a folder on your hard drive-you’ll be saving them directly to your Google Docs account. As well, you can even organize your notes into different folders on your Google Docs hub. Taking notes just got ten times more fun.

    

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