Google — Docs App Windows ((free))

(Full list: within Google Docs, press Ctrl + / ) | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Slow performance | Clear browser cache. Try the PWA instead of full browser. | | Can't open Google Docs | Check if your firewall blocks Google IPs. Try docs.google.com in incognito mode. | | PWA won't install | Update Chrome/Edge. Make sure you’re on docs.google.com , not a specific document. | | Offline mode not working | Go to drive.google.com/drive/settings – ensure offline is ON. Reconnect to internet, then go offline again. | | Fonts look different than Word | Google Docs uses web fonts. Install the "Google Docs Offline" extension for Chrome. | Summary: Best Setup for Windows Users | Use Case | Recommended Method | |----------|--------------------| | Casual editing, occasional use | Browser ( docs.google.com ) | | Frequent editing, want app-like experience | PWA (install from Chrome/Edge) | | Need offline access | PWA + enable offline in Drive settings | | Working with Microsoft Word files | Upload to Google Docs via browser/PWA | | Using voice typing or add-ons | Browser (full feature set) | Final Verdict Do not download anything from the Microsoft Store. Use the PWA method from Chrome or Edge – it’s the closest you’ll get to a true Google Docs app on Windows, and it’s completely official and safe. If you need a native offline word processor for Windows, consider Microsoft Word (free web version) or LibreOffice . But for cloud-based collaboration, Google Docs via PWA is the best choice.