Up till now, you’ve been able to view your eduBuzz Google Docs on mobile devices, but you couldn’t edit them. As of today, that’s changed with the introduction of support for editing on mobile browsers.
And with some devices, that editing can include adding text to your doc on the go via the built-in speech-to-text capability.
Here’s what Google announced earlier today.
With Google Docs, we’re always trying to make you more productive—and part of that means making it possible for you to get things done from anywhere, at anytime. That’s why we’re excited that the new documents editor now supports editing on your mobile browser. We’re rolling this out over the next few days.
That means that…
You can work on that important memo…while on the bus or train to work.
If you’re behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats.
You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you’ll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home.
…and the list goes on!
Take a look at this video to see mobile editing in action:
Because new features take a while to reach everyone, there may be a delay of a day or two before everyone sees the edit button.