Quickoffice For iPhone
Quickoffice announced for the iPhone and is now available for download in the App Store. Quickoffice for iPhone, document and spreadsheet editors, with file access and content management functionalities.
Enabling quick handling On-The-Go with an intuitive user interface interface, Quickoffice for iPhone offers a comprehensive range of features, including font formatting, content selection, bullets, and cut, copy and paste into Word documents.
Features include:
- Text-formatting options, such as font size, style and color
- Cut, Copy and Paste in Word
- Selection of content and bullets and numbering in Word
- Create and modify Word documents in landscape mode with a wider keyboard
- Access to iDisk MobileMe Accounts
- Viewing iWork, PDF and other popular media files
- More than 125 functions and advanced formulas to spreadsheets, including import and re-revise, and define the size and the rows and columns
- Automatic saving changes
In addition Quicksheet and Quick Office files are also currently on sale in the App Store. Quickoffice files, the files formerly Mobile 2.0, provides access to their iDisk, e-mail files directly from the application or via Wi-Fi. Quicksheet, formerly Pro Mobile Files, contains the same functionality of Quickoffice files and adds a solid Excel worksheet editor.
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