Google Drive App Released
November 14, 2011
Moving to cloud computing used to mean abandoning the desktop, but with Syncdocs, it is now possible to get the best of both cloud and desktop worlds…
Google Docs is used simply as the G-Drive. Folders across multiple PCs and mobile devices just stay in sync automatically. Anything saved to these folders is automatically mirrored online and across all linked PCs. Syncdocs can also integrate with other cloud storage providers, like Dropbox to sync Dropbox to Google Docs.
In addition to providing sync and online backup, Google Docs are available right from the user’s Windows desktop. This means that Microsoft Office is no longer necessary to open or create Word or Excel files on the PC.
“Syncdocs gives you the freedom to access your data where you want, in the you want it,” said Donald Recsei, Syncdocs’ product manager. “For example, with Syncdocs and Google Docs, it’s really easy to collaborate between desktop Office users, and sales staff in the field on iPhones.”
The full version of Syncdocs is free, users are only charged when syncing a large number of files. The free download of the latest version of Syncdocs is available at syncdocs.com.


