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DocSyncer Unveils Public Beta
DocSyncer Unveils Public BetaDocument Viewers for MobileEveryday we realize how important it is to be able to access your documents while on the move. Just recently Helio has launched a mobile application that lets you view your documents on your mobile device. If anyone knows of any mobile...
Tags: DocSyncer, mobile
Discussion threads 2007-12-20
DocSyncer Unveils Public Beta
A few days back, David posted the tantalizing news about DocSyncer, which syncs your Microsoft Office documents with Google Docs. Alas, the service was in private beta testing at the time, meaning you had to request an invitation. As of today, however, DocSyncer has reached public beta status, meaning anyone...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Docs, Beta, DocSyncer, Kinda, OpenOffice, Microsoft Office, Open Source, Office Suites, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-12-19

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Use DocSyncer to back up all of your Office Documents as Google Docs
Google Docs is fast becoming my text editor of choice simply because the collaborative advantages it gives me are far beyond what passing a Word document back and forth over email allows me to do. No longer do I have to do with improperly formatted documents, nor do I have...
Tags: Office Suites, Microsoft Office, Word Processors, Microsoft Word, Office Document, Google Docs, Google Inc., Software, David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Import Google Docs Files to OpenOffice, Export OpenOffice Files to Google Docs
Import Google Docs Files to OpenOffice, Export OpenOffice Files to Google DocsDocSyncer OpenOffice SupportDocSyncer now supports automatic syncing of both .ODT and .ODS filetypes.
Tags: Export OpenOffice Files, Google Docs, Google Inc., Import Google Docs Files, OpenOffice
Discussion threads 2007-12-17
Syncplicity Syncs Word Files with Google Docs
With the unfortunate demise of Docsyncer, there's no longer an easy way to synchronize your local documents with your Google Docs documents. Sure, you can use Google Gears to access your documents offline, but that's not quite the same thing as syncing. Enter Syncplicity, a Web-based backup and synchronization service...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Docs, Syncplicity, Backups, Word Processors, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Software, Office Suites, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-11-03
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