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Quickoffice Mobile Suite (US$9.99) is perhaps one of the most useful apps around. As suggested by it's name, Quickoffice Mobile Suite is a mobile version of what we have all come to know as Word and Excel. Essentially, this app combines both a word processor and a spreadsheet program. Of course you can purchase both of these apps seperately, but it is much greater value for your hard earned to have a single, easy to use suite. An added bonus of Quickoffice Mobile Suite is that you can easily transfer your desktop files to your iPhone (or iPod Touch), quite similarly to Air Sharing.



The word processor works simply by selecting a word document (among other formats), which opens in an iPhone-esque fashion. You can then edit the text of the document as desired, and place additional formatting including text colour and decoration, as well as alignment and list styling. You can also search through the open document for whatever you need. Quickword, as it is known, also allows for landscape typing, while makes the keyboard more accessible for optimal typing speed. In fact, once you are used to the iPhone keypad, typing is a breeze.

However, Quickword is only one piece of the pack. Quicksheet, the spreadsheet component of the suite allows *quick* and carefree viewing, editing, and creating of Excel files. From our tests, we have realised that graphs and charts are not currently supported. Despite this, Quicksheet is a dependable spreadsheet app on-the-go, complete with the many different functions that you experienced Excel users see daily.



Quickoffice Files lets you transfer your documents between your computer and your iPhone, and also allows you to email them (straight from your iPhone) as you see fit.

Quickword, Quicksheet and Quickoffice files can be purchased standalone US$8.99 each, but the good folks at Quickoffice have conveniently bundled these three apps (and more) into a fairly priced bundle, which is certainly cheaper to buy than any two of the apps on their own. There is really only one downfall in Quickoffice, and that is the inability to print your documents. Despite this, Quickoffice Mobile Suite is as good as it gets in the mobile document creation industry (it's a fairly small industry), and as long as Quickoffice keeps releasing updates, it will stay ahead of the pack.

Note: you might like to know that I began drafting this review on the bus, using none other than Quickoffice.

MyAppSource Rating: Four Stars!


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

How the hell do I get it to transfer files - it keeps asking me for a username and password. Wahtever I put in it will not accept it. what do I do now to get the file transfer faciltity working?
Kevin

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