Google
docs will now play back all the changes that you have made. If you
use are using Google Docs in the Chrome browser, a cool new extension
will allow you to play back all the changes that you've made in a
document as if it's a movie.
Writer and
programmer James Somers reverse-engineered Google Docs and put
together Draftback, which reveals a character-by-character history of
documents.
It actually show you
how you have been typing in the document what changes you made and
what originally you were typing. Staring at a blank word-processing
document can be a pretty intimidating starting point for a
writer.This allows you to experience your entire creative process all
over again, hands-free.
As per Somers,
Google keeps a revision record of everything you've ever typed in
Google Docs that's "accurate to the microsecond" since at
least May 2010.
You can also use
Draftback with any Google Doc that's shared with you. You can run the
shared doc through Draftback and see all the typos of your unedited
work.
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