All I can say is that we have just started using Google docs.
OK a bit clunky at the moment but you can just see the potential
Dave Girouard, the president of Google's enterprise division, made an interesting admission earlier today, acknowledging that Google Docs isn't right for the average person. But Girouard also made an interesting prediction, putting Google Docs about a year away from seriously challenging Microsoft Office.
Let's look at the current state of things first. According to Victoria Ho, Girouard said that Google Docs is "much less mature" than other Google products, and he later continued, "We wouldn't ask people to get rid of Microsoft Office and use Google Docs because it is not mature yet."
You can almost imagine a marketing team trying to tackle Girouard right then; such honesty probably won't do Google Docs much good in the short term.
Still, the fact that Girouard (who's spent almost six years with Google) was willing to face reality makes his forecast more noteworthy. And Girouard indicated that a number of Google Docs updates will land next year, at which point businesses should be able to "get rid of Office if they chose to."
That's more the sort of message Google's marketing team could (and quite possibly will) get behind.
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All I can say is that we have just started using Google docs.
OK a bit clunky at the moment but you can just see the potential
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Google Docs is getting there
As a regular user of Google Docs in it's Apps guise I think that his synopsis is about right.
For many people Google Docs is perfectly good most of the time, but it's still far from complete in several areas, meaning that I still resort to Open Office on occasion.
Finer page layout settings, such as finer control of line spacing, more accurate rendering of exported docs such as pdfs, text justification, improved image positioning, table (in Doc) formatting and functionality and formatting pasting are a few of the areas that they need to work on.
It's already a great collaboration tool and has some nice touches, so should be ready for prime time soon, just not jet!