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Starting today, you can download new, standalone mobile apps for Docs and Sheets—with Slides coming soon. 
When you open the new apps, you’ll see your most recently edited files, which means less time searching and scrolling.


The apps also come with offline support built in, so you can easily view, edit and create files without an Internet connection.

You can get the apps on Google Play [Docs] [Sheets] and in the App Store [Docs] [Sheets]. If you don’t have time now, over the next few days you’ll be prompted to download the apps when you go to edit or create a document or spreadsheet in your Drive app. You will still be able to use the Drive app to view and organize all of your documents, spreadsheets, presentations, photos and more.

Release Track:
Scheduled release

Editions included: 
Google Apps for Business, Education and Government

For more information:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2014/04/new-mobile-apps-for-docs-sheets-and.html


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This is a fix of the “Download Experience” for non-Latin-encoded filenames. Users of Windows and Linux will be able to select one of the supported encodings that will be shown in a list. Before this fix non-Latin-encoded filenames resulted in blank filenames.Release Track:
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The "insert image" button in the Gmail compose window allows users to upload a picture or add an image by URL. In this launch, “insert image” button will be replaced with a new button that allows you to select a photo or album from Google Photos, upload a new image, or add an image by URL.

Release Track:
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Editions included:
Google Apps for Business, Education and Government

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We are updating the Calendar app on Android devices so that Hangout links are available to those viewing meeting events on mobile devices. A “Join Hangout” link will appear in meeting events if a Hangouts video call was added in Calendar. Named Hangout calls will appear the same as non-named calls. The name of the Hangout will not be visible. The “Join Hangout” link is not not editable from the Android Calendar event view. This change only impacts the Google Calendar app on Android devices.

Editions included: 
Google Apps for Business and Education

For more information:
https://plus.google.com/+googleenterprise/posts/P12cgVZUgmY
https://support.google.com/a/answer/4362302

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Back in December we announced the launch of the new Google Sheets for Rapid Release domains. This new version is faster and can support larger spreadsheets. 

Over the next couple of weeks, Scheduled release domain users will automatically be upgraded to the new Sheets. Spreadsheets created after the upgrade will use the new version.

We will begin upgrading Scheduled Release Track domains starting on April 21st 2014 on a slow roll-out taking place over 3-4  days. It may take a few days before it's available in your domain.

This upgrade does not affect existing spreadsheets and only relates to any new spreadsheets created. The user will not see any prompts about the new Sheets unless they create a new spreadsheet. Feature differences between the old and new sheets are explained in this support article
Release Track:
Scheduled release

Editions included: 
Google Apps for Business, Education and Government















Check out this month's "What's New in Google Apps" newsletter for a roundup of all Apps launches from March 2014.

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Today we're launching add-ons—new tools created by developer partners that give you even more features in your documents and spreadsheets to scheduled release domains. To browse through add-ons for Docs and Sheets, select Get add-ons in the Add-ons menu of any open document or spreadsheet. Once you install an add-on it will become available across all of your documents or spreadsheets and you can start using it right away. Note that add-ons for spreadsheets are only available in the new Google Sheets.

Google Apps admins have had the option to disable add-ons through Drive settings in the Admin console for the past few weeks. Users will always see the Add-ons menu and can browse them but will not be able to install them if the feature is disabled by the admin.

Release Track:
Scheduled release

Editions included: 
Google Apps for Business, Education and Government

For more information:
https://support.google.com/a/answer/4530135
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2014/03/bring-little-something-extra-to-docs.html

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