What Integrates with Polymer?
Find out what Polymer integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Polymer, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Polymer currently integrates with:
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Dropbox
Dropbox
$12.50 per month per user 32,483 RatingsDropbox Business is more than secure file storage. It's a smart workspace that brings together teams, tools, content, and other resources. You can create, store, and share cloud content using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, Microsoft Office files and Dropbox Paper. Dropbox Spaces allows you to combine cloud content and files, so your PowerPoints can live alongside your Trello boards, Google Docs, and other tools. Access your team's work easily from any computer, mobile device or web browser. Connect tools such as Zoom and Slack to keep your team's files and conversations in one place. Intelligently suggested folders and files keep your team one step ahead. They will have the content they need when they need it. Dropbox offers a secure, distributed infrastructure with admin tools to control and visibility. Keep your company's data safe with Dropbox. -
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Google Drive
Google
Free 25 RatingsYou can access, share, or access your files from any device. The first 15GB of storage is free. Drive Enterprise allows businesses to only pay for the storage that employees use. It works seamlessly with Microsoft Office and comes with Google Docs and Sheets. You can store photos, stories and designs, drawings, recordings, videos and more. Google Accounts come with 15GB of storage for your first 15GB. You can access your files in Drive from any smartphone, tablet or computer. Your files will follow you wherever you go. You can quickly invite others and allow them to download, view, and collaborate on any files you wish. Get started with Drive free of charge -
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Microsoft Excel
Microsoft
$8.25 per user per month 11 RatingsExcel recognizes your patterns and organizes your data to save time. Excel allows you to create spreadsheets quickly using templates or your own. You can also use modern formulas for calculations. You can present your data in new charts and graphs with sparklines, formatting, tables and tables. With just one click, you can easily create forecasts that predict trends. You can share your workbook with others, and you always have the most current version. This will help you get more work done. Office 365 allows you to work in Excel files from your mobile device, desktop, or web browser. Excel now allows you to add data directly from a photograph. The Excel app allows you to take a photo of a printed table on your Android/iPhone device and convert it into an editable Excel table. This new image recognition function eliminates the need for you to manually enter hardcopy data. -
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Google Sheets
Google
7 RatingsOnline spreadsheets can be shared and edited from any device. With easy sharing and real time editing, you can establish a ground truth for the data in your online spreadsheet. To keep your analysis flowing, use comments and assign actions. Smart Fill and formula suggestions are helpful tools that help you analyze faster and with fewer errors. Ask questions in plain English about your data to get quick insights. Sheets is seamlessly connected to other Google apps that you love, which saves you time. You can easily analyze Google Forms data in sheets, or embed Sheets charts into Google Slides and Docs. You can reply directly to comments from Gmail, and you can easily present your spreadsheets for Google Meet. -
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Airtable allows you to organize your work in your own way. Airtable is an all-in-one collaboration tool that combines the power and flexibility of a relational database with ease-of-use spreadsheets. It syncs data instantly across all platforms and devices. You can choose from a variety of formats to view the tasks at hand: grid, calendars, Kanbans, galleries, and forms.
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