Google Docs Editors

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Google Docs Editors is a web-based productivity office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. The suite includes:

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Google Docs Editors
Developer(s)Google
Initial releaseMarch 9, 2006; 19 years ago (2006-03-09)
Written inJavaScript, Java
Operating systemAndroid, iOS, macOS, ChromeOS
PlatformWeb application
Available in100 languages[citation needed]
Type
Websitegoogle.com/docs
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It used to also include Google Fusion Tables until it was discontinued in 2019.[2] The Google Docs Editors suite is available freely for users with personal Google accounts: through a web application, a set of mobile apps for Android and iOS, and a desktop application for Google's ChromeOS. It is also available to enterprise customers utilizing Google Workspace and individuals at educational institutions through Workspace for Education.

Availability

The Google Docs Editors suite is available free of charge for users with personal Google accounts. It is also offered as part of Google's business-centered service, Google Workspace.[3][4]

Competition

The suite mainly competes with Microsoft Office and iWork software suites.[5] It pioneered real-time collaborative editing since its inception in 2006, while Microsoft Office introduced it in 2013.[6]

The suite can open and save files in Microsoft Office file formats like .docx, .xlsx and .pptx . Microsoft Office is a paid suite of productivity apps while Google Docs Editors Suite is available for free to users with private Google accounts. It is also offered as part of Google's business-oriented Google Workspace service, which ran until October 2020 under the name G Suite, a monthly subscription service that unlocks additional features.[7][8]

iWork competes with Google Docs Editors on features and real-time collaboration, but is primarily used on Apple platforms like macOS and iOS.

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