Google Docs gets real-time spell-check on mobile apps, Touch ID access for iOS
Not happy to let Microsoft have all the attention today, Google dropped a couple of neat updates for its mobile apps. First up, there are some new editing features for the company’s suite of office apps. The most useful of these is real-time spell-checking, which should come in handy given the propensity for typos when using a mobile device. Other than this, you can now hide rows and columns in spreadsheets, and the presentations app now lets you group shapes together. iOS users are also receiving a convenient security upgrade over their Android counterparts: you can now use Touch ID to unlock your…
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