Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 0:34:18 GMT -5
For many of us, smartphones have almost replaced the computers we used to write documents or create presentations. There are quite a lot of applications for everyday content management, so choosing the best tools can be problematic. Let's take a look at some of the most popular ones - applications from Google and Microsoft. Table of Contents Hide 1. Not only Word or Google Docs – what applications will be useful on a smartphone? 2. Which Google and Microsoft apps take up more space? 3. Which cloud drive should you choose for work – OneDrive or Google Drive? 4. Mobile email on your smartphone – Outlook/Exchange or Gmail? 5. Mobile messenger – Teams or Google Meet?
Data security in Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 6.1. Two-step login (2FA) 6.2. Device Find Your Phone Number backup 6.3. Management Center – how does license administration work? 7. Mobile Office or Google Apps? Both options are great! Not only Word or Google Docs – what applications will be useful on a smartphone? It is easy to guess that in the Google Play Store you will find a lot of applications from Google. When it comes to the number of solutions from this company, it is safe to say that Microsoft's alternatives lag behind. However, this applies to the total number of programs, including those that are not necessarily suitable for work, e.g. Google News or Google Play Books.
However, if you take into account typical time and work management tools, you will discover that there is a tie between these companies. Below you will find examples of applications that do basically the same thing: Destiny Microsoft 365 Google Workspace Creating documents Microsoft Word Google Docs Creating spreadsheets Microsoft Excel Google Sheets Creating a presentation Microsoft PowerPoint Google Slides File storage (cloud) Microsoft OneDrive Google Drive E mail Microsoft Outlook Gmail Communication Microsoft Teams Google Meet Browsing the Internet Microsoft Edge, Bing Google Chrome, Google Notes, lists, tasks Microsoft OneNote/To Do Google Keep/Google Tasks It's worth mentioning that Google has some advantage over Microsoft when it comes to mobile device support. Office applications were originally created as classic software for desktop devices.
Data security in Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 6.1. Two-step login (2FA) 6.2. Device Find Your Phone Number backup 6.3. Management Center – how does license administration work? 7. Mobile Office or Google Apps? Both options are great! Not only Word or Google Docs – what applications will be useful on a smartphone? It is easy to guess that in the Google Play Store you will find a lot of applications from Google. When it comes to the number of solutions from this company, it is safe to say that Microsoft's alternatives lag behind. However, this applies to the total number of programs, including those that are not necessarily suitable for work, e.g. Google News or Google Play Books.
However, if you take into account typical time and work management tools, you will discover that there is a tie between these companies. Below you will find examples of applications that do basically the same thing: Destiny Microsoft 365 Google Workspace Creating documents Microsoft Word Google Docs Creating spreadsheets Microsoft Excel Google Sheets Creating a presentation Microsoft PowerPoint Google Slides File storage (cloud) Microsoft OneDrive Google Drive E mail Microsoft Outlook Gmail Communication Microsoft Teams Google Meet Browsing the Internet Microsoft Edge, Bing Google Chrome, Google Notes, lists, tasks Microsoft OneNote/To Do Google Keep/Google Tasks It's worth mentioning that Google has some advantage over Microsoft when it comes to mobile device support. Office applications were originally created as classic software for desktop devices.