Add Ons Come to Slides and GMail
Slides Add Ons
Adds-ons are now making their way into Google Slides, with some of the first tools coming from Shutterstock and Adobe. Both help bring stock images from their respective libraries into Slides, with the latter even allowing users to purchase right from the Add-on.
At launch, Slides has five other integrations from Balsamiq, LucidChart, Peardeck, The Noun Project and Unsplash. Add Ons are accessible right from the menu bar. Try them out today. One of my personal favorites is the integration of Peardeck with their Add On.
Gmail Add-ons, Built for your Workflows
Rather than toggling between your inbox and other apps, use add-ons to complete actions right from Gmail. With Gmail Add-ons, your inbox can contextually surface your go-to app based on messages you receive to help you get things done faster. And because add-ons work the same across web and Android, you only need to install them once to access them on all of your devices. Click the settings wheel on the top right of your inbox and then “Get add-ons” to get started.
Earlier this year, Google announced it would allow add-ons for Gmail, and the time has finally come. Add-ons will allow third-party developers to integrate their services with Gmail directly. The first partners include Asana, Trello, DialPad, Intuit QuickBooks, and Wrike.
Adds-ons are now making their way into Google Slides, with some of the first tools coming from Shutterstock and Adobe. Both help bring stock images from their respective libraries into Slides, with the latter even allowing users to purchase right from the Add-on.
At launch, Slides has five other integrations from Balsamiq, LucidChart, Peardeck, The Noun Project and Unsplash. Add Ons are accessible right from the menu bar. Try them out today. One of my personal favorites is the integration of Peardeck with their Add On.
Gmail Add-ons, Built for your Workflows
Rather than toggling between your inbox and other apps, use add-ons to complete actions right from Gmail. With Gmail Add-ons, your inbox can contextually surface your go-to app based on messages you receive to help you get things done faster. And because add-ons work the same across web and Android, you only need to install them once to access them on all of your devices. Click the settings wheel on the top right of your inbox and then “Get add-ons” to get started.
Earlier this year, Google announced it would allow add-ons for Gmail, and the time has finally come. Add-ons will allow third-party developers to integrate their services with Gmail directly. The first partners include Asana, Trello, DialPad, Intuit QuickBooks, and Wrike.