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Google doc, an online word processing product, is now undoubtedly a Microsoft word compatible alternative. The debate of which one is more powerful has been lasted for a long time. However, as far as cost, functionality, collaboration, convenience and security are concerned, each of them has advantages and disadvantages.
Google doc, an online word processing product, is now undoubtedly a Microsoft word compatible alternative. The debate of which one is more powerful has been lasted for a long time. However, as far as cost, functionality, collaboration, convenience and security are concerned, each of them has advantages and disadvantages.
== Cost ==
== Functionality ==
== Collaboration ==
== Convenience ==
== Security ==

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Google doc, an online word processing product, is now undoubtedly a Microsoft word compatible alternative. The debate of which one is more powerful has been lasted for a long time. However, as far as cost, functionality, collaboration, convenience and security are concerned, each of them has advantages and disadvantages.

Cost

Functionality

Collaboration

Convenience

Security