Monday, 14 August 2017

12 Difference Between Google Drive And Google Docs

1. Google Drive is not an updated version of Google Docs. 2. Google Docs is the web-based  editing program that allows users to create, share and edit documents through a secure networked system. 3. Google Drive is an information organization system. Google Docs works within Google Drive. 4. In Google Docs, you can:1) import existing files and share or continue to work on them, or2) create new documents altogether through the Google Docs platform, and3) if desired, you can also export Google Doc from one file type to another, at least to a limited extent. (Excel to PDF, etc.) 5. Google Drive is a cloud storage solution for storing files. If you are a highly mobile person or you work remotely with several collaborators, Google Drive is your personal file depository. 6. Google Drive can save or backup files and documents while Google Docs can create, modify or edit documents. 7. Google Drive is an extremely cost-effective way to store documents, presentations, music, pictures, videos or any other files that you can’t afford to lose. 8. Another nice feature of Google Drive is the ability to open files in formats that aren’t supported by your computer.  9. Google Docs, Maps and Calendars are incorporated into Google Drive. Google docs can be saved onto Google drive. 10. Docs also allows the document owner to determine what privileges are given to each user. This means that you can have multiple viewers, editors and commenters on a single project. 11. The beauty of the Google Docs system is that users can upload Word or other text-based  documents into the system and convert them to the online editing program.


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