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Google Docs update brings review and approval system for Workspace users

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Back in 2019, Google began to test the review and approval system for documents, tables, and slides. Now, as per the information, the company is now rolling out a new update for Google Docs, which brings formal document approvals for Workspace users, after a two-year beta testing.

After it becomes available, opening the “File” menu will display a new “Approvals” option, which will open the right sidebar. Making a request involves entering a list of approvers, a custom message, and optional expiration dates, which will be followed by reminders.

The person you choose will receive an email, browser, or Google Chat notification with a link to the document. By default, documents remain unlocked until they are fully approved, but users can block edits and comments/suggestions before sending the request.

While editing, all reviewers will be notified and the latest version of the document will be re-approved. When everyone signs, the document is considered approved. Meanwhile, the file is locked and cannot be edited to ensure the integrity of your document.

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Google developed this system to replace the workflow in documents/sheets/slides, which involves manually attaching Drive documents to emails or chats for approval. The entire process can happen without leaving the secure environment of Google Workspace. The company uses this capability for contracts, legal documents, and other situations that require formal approval.

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Fresh Samsung Good Lock update improves ‘Update All’ feature

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Samsung Good Lock update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Good Lock app with version 2.2.04.92. This update introduces significant enhancements and bug fixes to provide a better experience.

The fresh update brings improvement to the “update all” feature. This function is now more efficient, allowing users to seamlessly update all components of the Good Lock suite with a single tap.

Moreover, the latest update includes fixes for various bugs to enhance the stability and reliability of the app. Although the details of the bug fixes are not specified, they are anticipated to resolve previously reported issues for a smoother user interface.

With the continuous improvements to the Good Lock, Samsung users have access to a highly customizable and efficient system for managing their devices.

The installation package size of the update is 12.72MB. Users can get the update via Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

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Enhance Samsung Group Sharing performance via new update [v13.6.13.2]

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Samsung Group Sharing 13.6.13.2 update

Samsung has released an update for its Group Sharing app for One UI devices, which can be verified through One UI build version 13.6.13.2. This update enhances the app’s functionality and resolves several issues to provide a smoother user experience.

The Group Sharing app comes pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy devices. It serves as a platform for users to share content across Samsung’s essential apps such as Gallery, Samsung Note, Calendar, and Reminder. It utilizes Samsung account share groups for efficient content distribution among contacts.

With the new update, users can expect a more seamless sharing process and error-free service. However, it does not bring any new features or changes but improves the app’s overall performance.

Samsung Group Sharing 13.6.13.4 update is available on the Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 17.43 MB. You can download the update through the Galaxy Store or from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Samsung Group Sharing 13.6.13.2 update

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Google Photos bringing ‘Hide Clutter’ feature for organized view

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Google Photos Hide-Clutter feature

Google is set to release a new feature named ‘hide clutter’ to the Photos app for a simplified user interface. The function will allow users to maintain a cleaner main photo feed by hiding screenshots, memes, and more

The Hide Clutter feature was discovered in strings of the latest version (6.79.0.624777117) of Google Photos by PiunikaWeb. Once activated, it will automatically hide backed-up photos that fall under the clutter category.

The new feature will not delete these images but will hide them from the main view. Although they will remain accessible in their specific folders.

In addition, the Memories section is being redesigned to offer a better experience. For users in the United States, the Photos app offers AI-generated title suggestions for their memories, adding a touch of personalization and creativity.

With the introduction of ‘hide clutter’ and the existing Photo Stacks feature, Google Photos users now have two powerful tools to keep their photo collections organized and appealing.

Google Photos Hide-Clutter feature

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