Open with Google Docs is a practical Chrome extension for anyone who prefers using Google Docs to manage their documents. It is a software tool that allows users to quickly open their documents, spreadsheets, and presentations using Google Docs. Although not made by Google, it offers efficient functionality that complements Google Docs' features.
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Want to open documents using your favorite document editor? You can do so now after you install our software extension.
To begin using our software extension to open documents using Google Docs, here are the steps you need to do.
Install our software extension "Open with Google Docs"
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Disclaimer: Please note this extension is NOT made by Google and is made by an independent development team. All copyrights belong to their respective owners.
Google doesn’t endorse or sponsor this Chrome extension. This extension is not owned by, it is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Google Inc.
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Pros
Functional and fast
Good overall performance
Easy to use
Cons
Lack of clear information about its functionality
Requests for evaluation before testing
Limited features for Microsoft Word
Most mentioned
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Good
Functional and fast
Recent reviews
It's pretty revealing when a years-old extension's developers still haven't even clearly articulated what the extension actually does. It's called "Open with Google Docs," but then also "open-with-word.freefinancetools.net," so... I'm pretty sure it's meant to either open Google Docs within Microsoft Word, or Microsoft Word .docx files within Google Docs, within some unspecified context? But discovering the most fundamental details -- exactly what, or when, or why, or how! -- shouldn't require an investigation by the user, trying to unravel the secrets hidden behind such extraordinarily vague language like some deeply uninteresting mystery. Who has the time, but also needs productivity tools? But hey, that's just me.