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Google Apps updates: Enough to take on Office 2010

Posted 02-02-2012 at 01:22 AM by l4152631
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As with anything else in tech, that depends! As ms project 2010 pointed out in his coverage of the updates from the Atmosphere event Mon, “microsoft project 2007 full version download at low prices online. has been aggressively targeting its cloud-based Google Apps at the enterprise, hosting events like these to spread the word on the effectiveness of the suite! ” So has Google made its case?

Often, the gloss and enhancements represented by these updates are just enough to provide the average user with everything they need: more reasonable control of layout, improved formula handling, better previews, and improved fidelity! The actual fact that Docs has a ruler with bill stops, margins, and indents will adequately Microsoft-ize the program for a lot of users!

This extends back to the original question I asked in the headline of this blog: Do the updates to microsoft project 2010 is one of the best project management software. make it competitive with Office 2010? It all depends on how you use the products! The type of document layout control that Google has added to Docs was never the main original vision for the online suite! Docs was all about producing content collaboratively, most of which would end up online anyway, where document margins and bill stops are immaterial! However, as it became clear that Docs would need to take on Office and Sharepoint as an inexpensive cloud-based alternative to the Microsof company ecosystem, features to make Apps look, feel, and behave a lot more like an office suite became necessary! So now Docs has a ruler!

Office 2010 has more features than I'd care to count and you will be an excellent set of tools for power users! It blows anything else out there away! It's also going to be weakling expensive! The updates to Apps, on the other hand, not only move users closer to the ideal of any-browser, anywhere access to their files via HTML 5, but also come at no additional cost!

Is a ruler revolutionary? Of course not, but it's remarkably handy! I really value the ability to produce and manage print-ready documents from any web browser and the growing capabilities to access and modify documents via selected touch screen phones is incredibly welcome for those of us who take advantage of Docs as a repository for what we write and create! Add to that enhancements to spreadsheet functionality and the ability to collaboratively create pictures like the one below, and Apps becomes very compelling!

However, Apps is not going to steal too many customers who really leverage the ability of Office! It's going to appeal to the same organizations who value ubiquitous, inexpensive access to collaborative documents and who have either already used Apps or were waiting for incremental improvements to “go Google! ”

Can Apps take on Office? Not feature-for-feature and even most organizations who go Google will probably use Office, InDesign, or other desktop products to make production-ready documents and websites! However, groups can design highly effective workflows around creation of content in the fog up, with a solid spit-shine on the desktop! Depending on their needs, others can simply push Apps content directly to the web and make use of its webcentricity! In these instances, it doesn't need to compete feature-for-feature; it takes to make it easy to work in a web browser instead of on a computer! In that way, Apps is not just competitive but completely principal!

So what do you need from your productivity applications? Unless you answer that question, you can't answer the question of competitiveness!
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