Let’s set up Chrome and figure out how to work on Google Docs offline. But, that experience won’t be as polished as you get on Chrome.
That said, you can also use Google Docs offline with Chromium-based web browsers (Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, etc.) as long as you are willing to use a workaround. In short, you’ll have to install Chrome on your Mac if you want to use Google Docs in offline mode. The support for offline mode function in Google Docs is limited to Google Chrome. So you won’t be able to access and work on your documents if you lose internet connectivity. For instance, if you use Google Docs using Safari on your Mac, you will run into a major problem-you can’t use it offline. That said, it’s not a pretty picture with all browsers. Also, you can comfortably collaborate with others. Google Docs is arguably the best online word processor since it is incredibly easy to use.