Showing posts with label Google Documents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Documents. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Google Docs for your iPad vs iCloud

I've led a few iPad training classes for the Toronto/Mississauga branch of a company with 75,000 users on Google Apps.  They've been lots of fun because gadget guys like me that love to figure out cool ways to get things done get paid to show our tricks.

A common question is how do I easily sync presentations, pictures, pdf's, and documents from my desktop to my iPad and back again with iTunes or iCloud?  Well, don't...  It's easier to use Google Docs to store all your files in the cloud so you don't have to remember to sync and fiddle with iTunes

When you open for example a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet on the iPad from your Google Docs the Google servers automatically image it and display it.  At the bottom you can tap on Download to open the file in your iPad's viewer instead.

Not sure how to access your Google Docs from your iPad?  Install the Google Search App and it provides you with convenient icons to access your Docs, Photos, etc.

With more downloads than Angry Birds, Keynote for the iPad is an extremely popular application.  If you need to import Powerpoint presentations into Keynote for offline presenting first upload them to Google Docs from your desktop and make sure you don't convert it to the Google Presentations format.  On your iPad from Safari (not from the Google Search Apps embedded browser) visit http://docs.google.com.  Open the Powerpoint presentation from your Google Docs, scroll to the bottom and tap the Download link.  Now watch the top right for a black bar to appear with a button to open in Keynote.  If you miss it tap just below the standard Safari grey bar.  Click open in Keynote.  Viola, your presentation is now imported into Keynote and ready to go; no need to sync with iTunes or be anywhere near a computer.
Stating the obvious for regular Google Docs users now... but it's even better when you do everything in Google Documents, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Presentations format because team members can all collaborate on the document at the exact same time.  iPads can even edit Google Documents and Google Spreadsheets in real time.

If your team member made last minute revisions to the Google Presentation you don't need to even ask if you have the latest version.  Just open it from Google Docs on your iPad and start your presentation.

Certainly contact us at Interlockit.com if your team could benefit from our iPad training.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

We're blushing... Prescient Power shows off a Solve360 report we built in the forums

We've been building custom reports like this with Google Apps Script in Google Spreadsheets for customers since 2010.  This is the first time our work has shown up in the forums.  Thank you Carl for sharing this!


You can view the forum thread at http://norada.com/forums/viewthread/2663/.  Scroll down to Nov. 20th, 2011

"wow - I guess Interlockit have some wizardry in their team!  Nice report - this is exactly what I need."
   --Q

"These custom reports are a really nice touch. Well done to interlockit for demonstrating this capability."
  --davieboy

"Just superb for management reporting and KPI tracking - forcing the “so what?“ question much more than you might expect."
   --Carl