Thursday, August 18, 2011

Blog Roku (Five)


Google Docs is a particularly useful vehicle of writing and keeping copies online for perusal, back-ups, further writing or editing, etc. In fact, I myself have used Google Docs in the many months before I bought and installed MS Word on my laptop as it was more reliable, free, easy to access, easy to use, didn't stall like Word does and as long as I could connect to the Internet, I always had a copy.

Ease of use; The hardest part of using Google Docs is that you must log in to your Gmail account first. So difficult. I can't understand why people would go to all that effort (sarcasm evident).
What it can do; It is, basically, MS Word on the Internet, powered by Google. It has all of the perks and very few of the cons. If I wasn't so attached to WordPad, I would probably be drilling out the plans for these blogs on Google Docs first.
Limitations; Internet connection. Without that, you're cut off and it's useless to you.
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There's not much of an "in conclusion" for Google Docs, it is in reality fairly straight forward and just a simpler and easier to function version of the faulty and virus ridden mess that is MS Word.


... I'm not biased >_>

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