Gmail supports viewing PPT and TIFF files directly
Gmail not only brings users the PDF file browser right in the browser, but also features the ability to browse TIFF files and improve the file presentation tool.
Gmail not only brings users a PDF file browser right in the browser, but also features TIFF file browsing and improved Microsoft PowerPoint file presentation tool with many new features right in the browser. need to open any third application .
Gmail is still in 'beta life', but so users often receive new good news When the .PPT and .TIFF files are sent to your inbox, Gmail will display a direct link ( " View as slideshow ") without saving on the device and using specialized software.
In fact, this direct browsing of PPT and TIFF files in Gmail is an upgraded version of Google previously introduced. With this additional time, you can browse the PPT file content by custom size, copy / paste (copy / paste) text, even "print" the presentation file into PDF. In addition, unlike the old version, this additional file browsing feature no longer requires the Flash plugin installed on the browser as before.
Gmail's new feature will be especially useful for those who regularly work with TIFF files. TIFF files, which are popular in print circles, often have to be opened with a TIFF image browser on the device, not always convenient for quick viewing. With the new document browsing tool supported by Google Docs, users will feel much easier at work.
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