Mail has launched the “Documents” service

Mail has introduced a beta version of its new Documents service, which allows users to create and edit text and image files, such as PDFs and presentations, in cloud storage. Users can work with files either independently or collaboratively.
Mail has introduced the beta version of the new Documents service.
The new service lets you edit text documents and spreadsheets, add comments, track changes and version history, and discuss issues in a built-in chat room. You can also customize access to files to allow viewing, downloading, or editing.
The new service lets you edit text documents and spreadsheets, add comments, track changes and version history, and discuss issues in a built-in chat room.
All files are stored in the Cloud, with the ability to create folders and categories and sort by type, time, or other criteria. You can share files via links, and you can restore previous versions of a document if you want.
The text, spreadsheet and presentation editor is based on the P7-Office solution, so you can work comfortably in a familiar environment.