Often, if the View option is available in your e-mail message for the files attached to the e-mail message, you can choose to view them. If they can be opened in Google Docs, and your e-mail client is 'Google Docs friendly' -- usually a GMail account -- the option to display them in Google Docs is presented automatically.
Yes, Google Docs is an open source solution to your problem. With Google Docs you can store your files online.
Yes, you can save files in the .TXT format.
Unless you configure your machine to be publicly accessible - i.e. allow others to connect to it remotely, Google will not see any of your files. If you use a Google service like Google Docs or a Google cloud service to store your Quicken files and do not encrypt them, Google CAN look at them but it's not in their business model to invest the resources to do so.
Google Docs uses cloud computing. Files are stored on supercomputers, where they can be accessed by users at any time. Currently, all users can store up to 5 GB worth of files for free.
GTalk and Google Docs are separate Google products. You can collaborate with others using Google Docs by granting permissions. You collaborate using text. The collaboration panel is visible on the right side of the document (for left-right reading languages). Adding GTalk would duplicate the collaboration panel. GTalk does not involve developing documents, although you can send files.
Google Docs was created on 2006-03-09.
Gmail is a product of google so can sync with other products. It can open Microsoft Word files in it too. It can do it via Google Docs.
Yes. It stores all your docs on the Google server
Curson Mania is a software program that you download to your computer. Google Docs is not based on your computer; it runs on Google's computers. Cursor Mania and Google Docs are not compatible.
A good source to upload files online would be websites such as MEGA, MediaFire, PutLocker, Google Docs, EmbedUpload, ZippyShare, BitShare, and Crocko.
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If you have Excel and the file is not protected, then you should be able to work on it. If not, open the e-mail on a computer with Excel or try opening it through something like Google Docs.