The in-browser versions of Word and Excel still have a long way to go before they work as seamlessly as their Google equivalents. In my case, my entire productivity pipeline relies on Google Drive, which still has superior live collaboration and sharing. Which is exactly the key to whether Google One is worth it or not. If you or your family rely on the MS Office suite for work or school, there is no better deal out there today. It also includes the full Office Suite for all six users as well. Which includes a whopping 6TB of OneDrive storage, divided among six users. Microsoft will give you an entire Office 365 Home account for $9.99. Interestingly, the $9.99 tier for 2TB is exactly what you get from Dropbox. Regular users will probably be most interested in the first three tiers. These are the storage sizes that get added to the free base 15GB:Īnnual prices work out a little cheaper, giving you about two months of free access. That storage is shared over services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos.īy paying a monthly or annual fee, your Drive storage instantly jumps to a larger size. The main value proposition of Google One is extra storage for your Google drive. So it’s pretty tempting to click that “Upgrade Storage” link and see what Google has to offer. Recently, when logging into Google Drive, I was met with this sight.Įven with a bonus 2GB of storage I’d picked up somewhere along the line, my Google Drive was finally reaching its limit.
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