Updates for iOSStarting today, if you’re using the
Drive app on your iOS device you can also
edit Google documents, just as you can with the
Android app. From your iPhone or iPad, you can
create a new document, edit an existing one or format text. And just like on your computer, you’ll be able to see other people’s edits instantly as they’re made.
You’ll also notice other new improvements to the iOS Drive app. For example, you can now view Google
presentations on your iPhone or iPad, including speaker notes, full-screen mode and the ability to swipe between slides. You can also
create new folders, move files into folders and upload stuff (like photos and videos) from your device directly in the Drive app.
Updates for Android We’re also updating the Drive app for Android phones and tablets today. You can now add comments, reply to existing comments and view tables in your Google documents. And you’ll have the same new abilities to view presentations and organize your stuff as your friends with iPhones do.
More to come... Looking ahead, we have plenty more planned for the Drive mobile apps—including native editing and real-time collaboration for Google spreadsheets. Stay tuned.
Get Drive in the
App Store for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and visit the
Play Store to get the latest on your Android phone or tablet. To learn more about Google Drive, visit
drive.google.com/start.
Posted by Anil Sabharwal, Senior Product Manager