Some people think that the shut down of Google+ will be an elaborate April Fools prank since the last day is April 1. Google+ still updates itself, and I can see why those people believe they’ll be able to use Google+ even though they don’t have G Suite accounts.
New comments on this blog are moderated. If you do not have a Google identity, you are welcome to post anonymously. Your comments will appear here after they have been reviewed. Comments with vulgarity will be rejected.
Yeah, I noticed that too.
ReplyDeletePlus an update for the iOS app.
ReplyDeleteI thought I was going mad!
ReplyDeleteIt's for the GSuiters that pay.
ReplyDeleteYou can’t even share outside of your own organization for now, making this feature less relevant than it would be on the public version.
ReplyDeleteLast year Rich Text Editing was discovered in an APK teardown of the G+ app for Android, and we still haven't seen that added. https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/05/17/google-v10-6-may-finally-bring-customizable-fonts-colors-lists-apk-teardown/
ReplyDeleteI bet that will be added for GSuite users shortly after the consumer version is shut down.
androidpolice.com - Google+ v10.6 may finally bring customizable fonts, colors, lists, and more [APK Teardown]
It doesn't make any sense in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteShelenn Ayres That’s what it will be when we’re gone.
ReplyDeleteSome people think that the shut down of Google+ will be an elaborate April Fools prank since the last day is April 1. Google+ still updates itself, and I can see why those people believe they’ll be able to use Google+ even though they don’t have G Suite accounts.
ReplyDelete