Google Wednesday announced Google Docs for Android had been updated, bringing support for offline document viewing. Users must select files they’d like to view offline ahead of time, which will then be downloaded and stored on the device. Files are then synced when a device is back online. The update also brought high resolution view of documents on the tablet, along with page swiping for navigation.
Also updated was the Chrome to Phone application, allowing users to send links from their Chrome browser to the browser on their Android device.
Both updates are available for free in the Android Market.
Download: Chrome to Phone, Google Docs
Source: Android Central






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