Google Drive Drops Support for Windows XP and Vista

While it shouldn’t come as a shock to most, it is official.  Starting January 1, 2017, Google Drive for desktop will no longer support Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003.  Given that Microsoft themselves no longer support these older versions of Windows themselves, it only makes sense that Google and other stop supporting it too.  The announcement came via the Google G Suite blog and was very clear that while the app is no longer supported, it should still work.  There won’t be any support or any further updates to the builds of Google Drive for these platforms.

Google Allo Update Brings Direct Reply Support

Google Allo has not had the best reception since its release last month but it is clear that Google intends on driving it and their new video app, Google Duo, as their primary messaging apps.  Allo, for its part, is getting a healthy update today that brings a couple of feature many users requested on the initial release.  First is Direct Reply.  This feature allows you to reply to a message right from the notification shade – like you can with, oh, just about every other messaging app from Google and others.  While you have had quick responses available in the Notification Shade, being able to reply with your own text, to now, hasn’t been an option.  This is certainly a must have feature for a messaging app these days and it is good that Allo has it on board.

Chrome OS Build 54 Released With Many Improvements

The Chrome team has dropped Build 54 of Chrome OS today, bringing with it several improvements and enhancements to the Operating System.  The new build is 54.0.2840.79 (Platform version: 8743.76.0) and available to the majority of devices out in the market.  The only devices it is not available for currently are the HP Chromebook 13 G1, Acer Chromebook 14 for Work and Thinkpad 13 Chromebook.  If you have one of these devices, you’ll have to wait until the update is made available later.

This update brings a lot of new features and improvements, particularly around UI elements.  The highligh of this is the new Alt-Tab feature which improves switching between windows.

Today’s Deal: iClever USB-C Multi-Port Adapter

Today’s Deal is from iClever and it is on the handy multi-port USB-C adapter.  Right now you can pick it up for $12.99 if you use the coupon code 83NS2PT5 when you check out.  Normally it is $19.99 for the adapter.  It connects to a USB-C port on your Chromebook or Macbook and gives you three additional ports:  1 USB-C and 3 USB-A 3.0 ports.  That means that you will get iClever Multi-Port Adapterabout 5GB/sec throughput with this adapter and it gives you the extra ports you need.

The multi-port adapter is made to last with an aluminum casing and durable, hardened cable to connect it to your computer with a USB-C port.  That said, it is still backed by a lifetime guarantee and since the deal is through Amazon, you have a 30 day return policy if it doesn’t meet your needs.

To get this special pricing, you must use the coupon code above.  This will be entered when you star the checkout process on Amazon.  For those of you who have Amazon Prime, you will get free shipping on Today’s Deal on top of the coupon discount.

To check out the full details on the adapter, head over to Amazon.

Special thanks to the team over at iClever for the coupon code for ClintonFitch.com readers!

 

Google Docs Update Brings Assignable Actions to Contributors

An update is currently rolling out to the Google Play Store for Google Docs and Google Sheets that further both apps features around collaboration.  Both apps now allow you to create and assign action items to collaborators on a document or file.  For example, if you want to have a team member work on a specific paragraph or the financial figures in a particular part of the document or sheet, you can assign it to them and get notified when that task is completed.  It is a great way for teams to work together on a file and to make sure specific edits are completed.

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