Google Docs VS. MS Word
January 16, 2008 |

I was talking to some friends about how we all hate that the school uses Microsoft Word. After trying to find a Microsoft Word compatible word processor, many of them had given in and made the jump to actually buy microsoft software to use at home.
“WHAT?!?!” I replied in horror. I couldn’t wrap my head around it.
Some students use a free alternative to MS Word called Open Office. OpenOffice does everything you can do with MS Word and then some. It is probably the best open source word processor. However theres still the matter of physically transferring the document by email, usb key or whatever mobile device and then hoping it will look the same when it is printed out at school (cuz you know you don’t have any ink at home and you might as well use the school’s ink for all the college tuition your paying).
I prefer to work on and store my files in the same place with Google Docs. That way I always know I can access them on any computer anywhere. I don’t have to open my text files in any other program to read and print the documents, but if I wanted to Google exports in several useful formats such as PDF, .txt file, Word, OpenOffice format and even HTML.
I’ve also used Docs and Spreadsheets to work on group projects because we don’t have to be in the same place or even working at the same time and we can communicate and collaborate.
Apart from the collaborative features and optimum accessibility offered from Docs is the fact that you will save space on your PC and you can create and edit different types of documents all in one place. MS Word is part of Microsoft Office, a suite that installs several programs to do different types of things. Powerpoint for presentations, Word for word processing, Outlook for emailing, Excel, Access, and so on and so on. These are all things you can do from your Google account, most of them right inside Docs and you don’t need to install any software to do it.
If you haven’t tried Google Docs and Spreadsheets for yourself you don’t know what you’re missing. You can save yourself dozens of headaches and all you need is a Google Account.
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Comment — January 17, 2008 #
Bob Ritchie said:
Great site - great post.
I think the word processing and general home computer apps market will look a lot different in 3-5 years time. This is just the start.
Comment — January 25, 2008 #
Ryan said:
That is precisely what I was driving at. Thanks for the comment.
Comment — January 25, 2008 #
Promocioning said:
I don’t even do Word anymore. Everything I do is done with Docs. Bob Ritchie is absolutely right. MS Office is going to disappear and be replaced by (free) apps focused on remote collaboration.
Comment — January 26, 2008 #
Web Design Media said:
Google Doc has a promising future…microsoft is aware of that…and has to be afraid!
Comment — February 13, 2008 #
Paintwork said:
I’ve been trying to use it on the train using my pda, and store my docs online but its a bit flaky with the connection
Comment — February 21, 2008 #
Samer said:
Gooooggglleeee!!:D
Comment — March 3, 2008 #
Ian said:
I’ve had a play with Google Docs and its quite nice. However, since I’ve used Word and Excel for years, and have to at work. I can’t see myself switching over to Google Docs.
Comment — March 9, 2008 #
Ryan said:
Well one of my favorite things about it is that you can export to other word processors and the like, allowing you to work on projects on other computers without installing any software.
Comment — March 10, 2008 #
RiledUp said:
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Comment — April 19, 2008 #
Flowers Oman said:
Microsoft Word is far better. Mr. Google you only keep on improving search algorithms.
Comment — July 13, 2008 #
Stockton Real Estate said:
Google docs has a better future. Google will soon win it all. I’m desperate to own a GPhone soon, by the way
Comment — July 14, 2008 #