The other missing feature, which is more surprising and more limiting, is that it doesn’t support offline editing. For companies, schools, and government agencies that have migrated to Google Apps from Microsoft Office, this makes RocketDocs a non-started in many ways. For individual users, that may not be a problem.
Currently it doesn’t support Google Apps accounts. RocketDocs does have two general limitations, however. Like other apps it can be accessed from the Dock as well as the Mac’s menubar. It supports some key Mac/Lion features including full-screen editing, multi-touch gestures, and drag-and-drop editing. The app, which costs $5.99 and is available in the Mac App Store, offers the ability to use a dedicated app rather than a browser to work with documents in your Google Docs/Drive account. Tricky Duck announced the latest version of its RocketDocs app today.