Google
issued updates for two of its more recent apps, the Chrome browser, and
the Google Drive command center. While Chrome's update for Android
mostly includes under-the-hood stuff like "stability fixes and performance improvements," the iOS version rings in PDF support, works with Passbook now, and can render additional text encodings.
The
larger update went for Google Drive, which was just integrated with
Gmail to allow you sending up to 10 GB attachments. The app now allows
you spreadsheet creation and editing on both platforms, giving the other
office apps a run for their money.
Other than that, the new Drive for Android rings in "editing
contents of tables in Google Docs editor, formatting is maintained when
copy/pasting within Google Docs, single tap to enter edit mode in
Google Docs editor, add a shortcut to Drive files/folders to your
homescreen for quick access and Send Link now supports copying link to
clipboard," whereas for iOS we get "upload
to Drive from other apps using “Open in…”, manage upload progress and
see recent uploads in new Uploads section, rich text copy-paste within a
document, improved speed and stability, improved contact search for
sharing" and the all-important bug fixes.
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