Not so long ago, Google updated its office apps for mobile devices powered by Android and iOS. According to the Hi-Tech Department of Masterforex-V Academy, Google updated the following apps: Docs, Slides and Sheets. The apps underwent minor design improvements and some new functions and features.
In particular, the users of Apple devices now got a chance to make use of the Touch ID sensor to scan fingerprints in order to access those apps. This extra security feature is available to the owners of the following devices: iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad mini 3 and iPad Air 2. this is a really nice feature for those who do not want others to access their confidential data and files using the owner’s phones.
By the way, it is necessary to note that not so long ago Google integrated Touch ID into the apps called Google Drive and Google Wallet.
Other nice feature for the users of Google Docs is the option giving you the ability to check the spelling automatically as you type, along with new editing features. At the same time, those users who have vision issues can make use of such features as VoiceOver for iOS and TalkBack for Android. They make it possible to edit the text by means of voice commands.
At the same time, Google Sheets is now able to hide column and lines on the user’s request. Apparently, such apps as Google Docs, Slides and Sheets are available for download through official app stores - Google Play and App Store.
Last week as rich in events for Google. In particular, on top of renewing the mentioned apps, it also updated its Chrome browser for IOS. For now, it has got Material Design.
As for Google’s stock, yesterday it gained nearly 0,9%, thereby closing the trading dat at $541,95 per share. This is confirmed by the chart below, courtesy of Masterforex-V Academy.
