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How to Make Bullet Points in Google Slides on iOS The official Google Slides iOS app is available for free from the App Store and works on Apple's iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad smart devices.
This article was published on August 25, 2014 Google Google releases Slides for iOS, updates Sheets and Docs apps with Microsoft Office editing August 25, 2014 - 7:50 pm ...
In a series of updates released this morning on the App Store, Google brought support for two highly anticipated iOS 11 features – iPhone X compatibility and iPad drag and drop – to their Docs, Slides ...
1 If you’re using an older handset, or you know someone who is, there’s a good chance that they might not have upgraded to the latest Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Slides apps … if they use ...
Today, Google has launched a couple new productivity apps for iPhone and iPad users. Both standalone apps, Google Docs and Sheets come along with much of what you would expect offering mobile ...
Today, Google is rounding out that suite of apps with the release of a Slides app for the iPhone and iPad, giving owners of those devices a direct way to edit their slideshow presentations on ...
Google Slides users now have a dead-simple way to control presentations remotely, provided there’s a Chromecast or Apple TV handy. With Chromecast (or any Android TV set-top box), users can now ...
Well, Google plugged that hole today. The Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps have all been updated with Split View support, so you can run them on one side of the iPad’s screen at the same time as a ...