You can use AODocs:
- in the AODocs interface
- in the AODocs mobile app
- in Google Drive (for libraries using Google Drive storage)
- to open files locally on your computer (using UFO or AFO)
Note: AODocs always requires a connection to the internet. It doesn't support offline mode.
This article provides information about the system and browser requirements for AODocs:
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AODocs interface
AODocs supports the following browsers.
Note: Make sure that cookies and JavaScript are turned on for your browser.
Chrome (last two major versions) on supported operating systems Read the Chrome release calendar for more information about Chrome releases. |
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Safari (latest version only) on latest macOS | |
Edge (latest version only) on Windows 10 |
Important:
– Chrome OS is supported (last two major versions), as it uses Chrome as its browser.
– AODocs supports TLS (Transport Layer Security) versions 1.2 and 1.3 only. All the above browsers support these versions.
AODocs mobile app
The AODocs mobile app supports the following operating systems:
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Google Drive
You can access AODocs libraries that use Drive storage from Google Drive with all the browsers listed above.
Learn more about storage platforms for AODocs libraries: Where is my content stored?
However, to use AODocs features in Google Drive, you must use Google Chrome and install the AODocs Smartbar extension. Learn more: Install the AODocs Smartbar.
Google Workspace
For installation, AODocs requires one of the following:
- Google Workspace: Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise
- Google Workspace for Education
- Google Workspace for Government
When installation is complete, we strongly recommend that you select the release track: Scheduled release. Learn more: Choose when users get new features.
Important: If you're using Microsoft 365 and are interested in installing AODocs, contact our Sales team: sales@aodocs.com.