Edited: In which two nice DUers respond to my Q about Google Docs, Drive, & upcoming changes.
Last edited Fri Sep 15, 2017, 04:14 AM - Edit history (2)
Updated: thanks folks. My Google fu must really stink. I must not have been looking in the right places for the answer to this question. I saw it in a news feed a few days ago but now, it's gone.
If so, could any of you suggest replacements?
Thank you so very much!
GreenPartyVoter
(73,021 posts)mahina
(18,906 posts)Aloha.
Princess Turandot
(4,823 posts)Drive is used to sync files across users' computers and the cloud. You don't need it to access your Docs online documents in a web browser.
Here's one article about it. (They're supposedly turning Drive off in March 2018.)
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/09/07/google-retires-google-drive-software/
I use Google Drive to sync certain files - saved images, text documents, saved articles etc. - between my desktop and a laptop/chromebook.
Google's chrome operating system that runs Chromebooks needs a cloud based office suite such as Docs to be useful to their business clients, so I don't think they'll be abandoning it w/o a direct replacement anytime soon.
mahina
(18,906 posts)I'll check the article out. Mahalo for responding.
mahina
(18,906 posts)Top and the other half accesses it with mobile devices?
Ay yay yay.
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)It all works the same.