Google Docs is an online word processor that lets you create new documents, edit them, and collaborate on them with others in real-time. It’s free to use and packed with plenty of valuable features.
Although there is some noticeable delay between speaking the words and seeing them appear on-screen, Google Docs has a reasonably accurate voice to text transciption tool. It’s also surprisingly good ...
To use voice typing in Google Docs, turn on voice typing, click the microphone icon, then start speaking. This accessibility feature is only available on Google Docs and Slides and must be used with a ...
Guess who’s old enough to drive? Google Docs is now 16 years old. Born in 2006, Google’s free-to-use word processor lets you create and edit documents in a web browser or mobile app, which is handy as ...
A good word processor can do more than just allow you to type words. It can help you plan out drafts for publications, construct comprehensive reports, detail engaging presentations, and many other ...
Depending on your usage, you've probably found that Google Docs tends to autocorrect words it shouldn't. This happens quite a lot for me. This especially happens when writing about Linux and the ...
Andy Wolber shows you how to enable speech-to-text features with Google Docs on Chrome OS, Android, and iOS devices. When I struggle to write, I change something–I stretch or walk, stand instead of ...