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Macworld 2010: Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite demonstration

If you've ever had a need to create or edit Microsoft Office documents on your iPhone or any other mobile device, you're probably familiar with Quickoffice. It's a solid app that provides a way to transfer documents to your iPhone, open them, make changes, and then save them back to the device. At Macworld 2010, Quickoffice announced some changes to their iPhone product line.

The app now comes in two flavors -- Quickoffice Connect [Free, iTunes Link], which is a document viewer, and the full Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite [US$9.99 sale price]. Both apps now have a feature that should make almost everyone happy -- integrated access to multiple cloud services including MobileMe, Dropbox, Box.net, and Google Docs.

TUAW editor Steve Sande visited the Quickoffice booth at Macworld Expo 2010 yesterday and was treated to a full demo of the the Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite. We've got video, so see how Quickoffice can help you keep those docs in order by clicking the Read More link below.


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If you've ever had a need to create or edit Microsoft Office documents on your iPhone or any other mobile device, you're probably familiar...
 

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Scott Rose

AWESOME! Hope they add iWork '09 support soon, too.

February 14 2010 at 12:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jmg_NX21

On the Palm OS I've been a Docs2Go user (can't say happily - in later versions they removed to open .rtf options (w/o conversion) and 29.99 upgrade price (I've been a user since 7 and now I have 10...)

NO WAY, was I going to buy D2G for the iphone... I am extremely happy with QuickOffice for the iphone (though I wish they had a ppt editing ability... coming 2010? Sweet...)

February 13 2010 at 8:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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