After years of resisting the upgrade, I finally shelled out for a Microsoft 365 subscription. I had been using the Microsoft Office 2013 edition, as well as my trusty Google Docs tab, up until now.
I don't miss the extra tools provided with Microsoft 365. I use Google Docs for typing, Sheets to create basic spreadsheets, and Slides for simple slideshows. There's a selection of pre-built ...
While Google Docs isn’t a bad product, it has a long way to go before it can compete with Microsoft’s Office suites and products. Not that you can’t work with Google Docs, but converting ...
For Google Docs, you need to use the Google Drive OCR ... so you can only use it if you have an active Microsoft 365 subscription for Enterprise or Education. You can use OneNote's math assistant ...