![]() There are several free online document converters available on the web:, ,, , and others. This is done by downloading a file into this format versus providing ‘save as’ options within Google Docs. ![]() ![]() ![]() An example of this would be conversion of a document in Google’s native Google Docs format to Microsoft’s. One cool, and not so obvious Google Drive feature is its ability to convert various file formats on download. Microsoft’s Office 365, Adobe’s Creative Cloud, Carbonite for backing up computer files, DropBox for sharing files, and most recently, Google Drive. You know from reading my other blog posts that I’m becoming a big fan of ‘the cloud’. That is, until the cloudconvert (beta) became available on the web. File conversion from/to various different formats has always been an interesting challenge.
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