VK has launched a beta version of the new Documents Mail service, which provides users with the ability to create, edit, and share text and visual files, including PDF and presentations.
In Documents, you can work both individually and collaboratively, making edits, tracking the history of changes and versions, as well as commenting and discussing issues in the chat. Users have the ability to customize access to files for viewing, downloading, and editing.
All documents will be stored in the cloud in a convenient structure with the ability to create folders and sections, as well as sort by file type, time, and category. Files can be shared via a link, and previous versions can be restored if necessary. The Mail document, spreadsheet, and presentation editor is based on the "Р7-Офис" solution, which ensures comfortable work with documents in a familiar ecosystem.
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