Google Updates Docs, Sheets, and Slides For iOS With New ‘Incoming’ View

Today, Google released updates for Docs, Sheets, and Slides for iPhone and iPad. The new update allows users to see all of the files being shared with them in the new “Incoming” view.

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Any document that is shared to you using your Gmail email address can now be viewed in the new “Incoming” view, which works across all three of Google’s productivity iOS apps.

In the Docs application, which allows users to edit Word-style documents, also gains the ability to add headings to your documents and the ability to use shortcuts when typing with a Bluetooth keyboard.

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Here is a full list of features included in the latest update to Google Docs:

What’s New in Version 1.1.3

– A new “Incoming” section where you can see documents that have been shared with you

– Better support for hardware keyboards, including common keyboard shortcuts

– Improved copying and pasting between Google Docs and Slides

– Support for applying heading styles in your documents

– Bug fixes and performance improvements

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Here is a full list of features included in the latest update to Google Sheets:

What’s New in Version 1.1.3

– A new “Incoming” section where you can see spreadsheets that have been shared with you

– Bug fixes and performance improvements

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Here is a full list of features included in the latest update to Google Slides:

What’s New in Version 1.0.3

– A new “Incoming” section where you can see presentations that have been shared with you

– Bug fixes and performance improvements

Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides are all available as free downloads from the App Store. All three apps require a device running iOS 7 or later.

[via Google Drive (Google Plus)]

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