Google Docs Word Processor Review by Johnsonyip.com
Google Doc’s Word Processor is a basic web word processor which you can use from within your web browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla FireFox, Internet Explorer, and more. I occasionally use Google Docs for writing up blog posts, and other documents.
What I like about Google Docs is I do not have to install it on my computer. The Word Processor for Google Docs has everything I need for a basic word processor like auto save, print, spell check, bold, italics, underline, insert image, insert table, highlight text, change font, redo, undo and more.
Plus, I do not have to worry about my computer breaking, and losing all my document files since Google Docs save all documents to your Google Docs account on the web. It is also very easy to download your Google Docs file and save them as a Microsoft Word Document, Open Office File, RTF, TEXT, or export as a PDF file.
One of the best features of Google Docs is it is easy to share documents with other Gmail/Google docs users by sending them the share link via Google Docs.
Google Doc’s also does not slow down your computer since it is just a website you visit to work on your document similar to how you use Blogspot, WordPress, and Typepad to blog. However, your documents are password protected by your Google Docs user name and password.
I have been using Google Docs Word Processor as a secondary Word Processor when I feel using Google Docs is a better choice, or if I do not have access to a word processor. It works as a basic word processor for typing out regular essays, letters, and journals. But, I rather use Open Office as my main free Word Processor since it is more feature rich, and can do more things. If your computer does not have enough hard drive space for a word processor, or you rarely use a word processor then Google Docs is a good Word processor for you since Google Docs does not require the user to update and maintain their word processor software since Google Docs is all web- based. However, if your Internet is unreliable or slow then Google Docs may not be the best option for you.
One of the downsides of using Google Docs is there is currently no way of doing a mail merge to my knowledge. Plus, you can’t easily tell how many pages your document take up unless you do a print preview. I also can’t find how to insert page number in Google Docs.
I enjoy Google Docs Word Processor for its
Features I want to see in Google Docs
This Entire Word Processor review was written in Google Docs.
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Google Docs Word Processor Review by Johnsonyip.com