Ever since its launch in 2006, Google Docs has offered a reliable and tool-heavy platform for writing, editing, and other text-based collaborative projects. In today's times, it is one of the best platforms and possibly one of the most widely used text editors out there. But it is difficult to name it the best when in recent years, some really strong options have emerged that offer users a different set of features to help them write more efficiently. So, if you too are looking for the best Google Docs alternatives, Microsoft Word to Quip, here are the 5 best options you need to consider.
Microsoft's answer to Google Docs was launched in 2010. Microsoft is primarily known for its offline Office Suite, but once it dipped its fingers into a cloud-based product, it quickly showcased how it can innovate. Not only it lets you sync your documents with other cloud-based services such as Excel and Powerpoint, but it can also be used in their offline counterparts. It offers real-time collaboration and co-author features for seamless knowledge sharing. Additionally, the user-friendly interface is helpful in finding the necessary tools quickly.
Quip is a free tool that offers collaboration features on all your devices, including PC, tablets, and smartphones. In terms of user interface, the app offers an intuitive and collaborative functioning. All types of documents come with a chat section where one can easily discuss about the document. Editing of the documents can be done both online and offline, while the ability to chat and discuss is only available when connected to the internet.
If you have used Google Docs, you will find Zoho Writer to be quite similar. The interface has a clean look and wider margins to give it a real
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