3. Docs
While you may traditionally be used to Microsoft Word or the likes of Open Office, Google Docs is a viable solution, offering many of the options you’re already used to. What’s more, the documents get backed onto the Cloud. There’s also the added benefit that you get every change you make updated to the cloud-backed document immediately, with a full change history being available. It’s possible to share the link of these files to teammates, and they can make annotations, add content and so on.
Google Docs ranks third in our list of best Google apps for business. It also allows comments to be added, questions to be asked and more via the built-in chat. What’s best is that it works with all popular file types, including Microsoft Word and PDF.