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Google Drive for iOS updated — users can now take actions on files and swipe through photos

June 3, 2013 by Charles West - Leave a Comment

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Google Drive for iOS just received a couple of new features to improve the user experience on its mobile application. Version 1.4.0 included useful additions to how the app functions such as the Drive for iPhone and iPad now gives users the ability to view, create, reply, and resolve comments in Google Docs files. This is awesome for folks like me who hate having to jump on the Chromebook to complete such a basic task.

Another subtle change Google has included into the new version Drive app is a much easier way to view photos on iOS by allowing users to swipe through images while viewing in full screen. These are welcomed features that definitely help how people use Google Drive, and it makes the dreams solid productivity more of a reality.

[via iTunes App Store]

 

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