Google+ could improve its text formatting capabilities, according to evidence, Google+ could improve its text formatting capabilities, according to evidence,

Google+ could improve its text formatting capabilities, according to evidence

It’s funny that Google+, Google’s social network, where many have long since given up on the dead, continues to receive continuous improvement. In this respect, the Android Police team has made a new dismantling of the most recent version of the Google+ APK (for Android), finding evidence in its code that indicates that users will have new possibilities for formatting the texts they publish on this social network.

Google+ could improve its text formatting capabilities, according to evidence, Google+ could improve its text formatting capabilities, according to evidence,

In this regard, in this new disassembly, evidence has been found that users will be able in the future, in addition to bold, italicizing and strikethrough their texts, to select text colour, select background colour, establish text alignments, among other new possibilities, up to nine different types of configurations.

But that is not all, since it will not be necessary to use special characters to format texts, as it is currently done, since everything can be done using buttons integrated into a new toolbar, which will make it easier for anyone to format their texts without having to go through learning curves that could be complex for user segments.

However, it should be noted that this is only evidence found in the code and that ultimately it is Google that will determine that this possible novelty can reach all users officially, so until there is an official statement, we must take these pieces of evidence with some caution, but also with some optimism, taking into account that Google continues to bring new features to its social network, despite everything.

Although it no longer has the activity it once had, there is still enough activity to continue to maintain this social network, especially among groups of users with a technical profile. We don’t know what the future holds in store for us, as Google made no mention of it at its last Google I/O 2018 conference, but Google still intends to strengthen its social network in the face of what may happen with other social applications.

All we have to do now is wait for this evidence to become a reality and for Google to continue to make improvements over time.


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