I tried switching to Microsoft 365, but this one Google feature pulled me back
The author attempted to switch from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 but ultimately preferred Google's integration of AI features. While Microsoft 365 offers advanced tools like Copilot, the author found Google's Gemini to be more seamlessly integrated into the document workflow. The comparison highlights the importance of user experience in productivity tools.
- ▪The author has been using Google Workspace for a long time and was curious about Microsoft 365.
- ▪Microsoft 365 features Copilot, which offers various AI capabilities, but requires navigating a side panel for use.
- ▪Google's Gemini in Docs provides a more integrated experience, allowing users to accept or reject suggestions directly within the document.
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