I'm looking into getting Quickoffice for my Gtab so I can be more "productive" at work.
Quickoffice HD is now out..but it's made for honeycomb tablets. If you try to buy it, it asks you to enter your device and currently only lists the Xoom.
Anyone have any luck getting Quickoffice HD on their Gtab?
Also, if anyone cares, Coupon Code for 30% off: hd30
QuickOffice 1.01 - Tablet is available in the apps and themes section in the Adam apps for gablet thread. I use it and it works great. Not sure but the icon has an "HD" on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928832
racketier said:
I'm looking into getting Quickoffice for my Gtab so I can be more "productive" at work.
Quickoffice HD is now out..but it's made for honeycomb tablets. If you try to buy it, it asks you to enter your device and currently only lists the Xoom.
Anyone have any luck getting Quickoffice HD on their Gtab?
Also, if anyone cares, Coupon Code for 30% off: hd30
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The website says for Android 3.0 Honeycomb devices only. The 4.0.120 pro version works just fine on the Gtab.
katmandu421 said:
QuickOffice 1.01 - Tablet is available in the apps and themes section in the Adam apps for gablet thread. I use it and it works great. Not sure but the icon has an "HD" on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928832
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Thanks, I'll check it out!
racketier said:
I'm looking into getting Quickoffice for my Gtab so I can be more "productive" at work.
Quickoffice HD is now out..but it's made for honeycomb tablets. If you try to buy it, it asks you to enter your device and currently only lists the Xoom.
Anyone have any luck getting Quickoffice HD on their Gtab?
Also, if anyone cares, Coupon Code for 30% off: hd30
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I've purchased QuickOffice Pro and it works fine for me on my gTab. I use it a couple of times a week when away from the office.
Why do you feel like you have to get the "HD" version?
sjmoreno said:
I've purchased QuickOffice Pro and it works fine for me on my gTab. I use it a couple of times a week when away from the office.
Why do you feel like you have to get the "HD" version?
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QuickOffice HD was developed specifically for tablets. I have never used it, nor the "Pro" version for phones so I can't comment on the specific differences.
The "Key" features of QuickOffice HD are as follows:
✔ Clipboard access (cut/copy/paste in app and between apps)
✔ Undo / redo most user actions
✔ Insert and resize images from gallery or camera in Word and PowerPoint files
✔ Text-to-speech document recital and voice input dictation
✔ Thumbnail preview scrolling for multi-page documents
✔ Improved toolbar and performance enhancements
✔ Paragraph alignment in documents
✔ Edit speaker notes in presentations
✔ Share files from via e-mail
✔ Support for advanced formulas and charts in Excel files
✔ Edit in page layout mode and thumbnail page navigation in documents
✔ Add, delete, and rename worksheets in Excel files
✔ Apply formulas to multiple cells by tapping and dragging
✔ Move & resize text boxes, images, and shapes
racketier said:
QuickOffice HD was developed specifically for tablets. I have never used it, nor the "Pro" version for phones so I can't comment on the specific differences.
The "Key" features of QuickOffice HD are as follows:
✔ Clipboard access (cut/copy/paste in app and between apps)
✔ Undo / redo most user actions
✔ Insert and resize images from gallery or camera in Word and PowerPoint files
✔ Text-to-speech document recital and voice input dictation
✔ Thumbnail preview scrolling for multi-page documents
✔ Improved toolbar and performance enhancements
✔ Paragraph alignment in documents
✔ Edit speaker notes in presentations
✔ Share files from via e-mail
✔ Support for advanced formulas and charts in Excel files
✔ Edit in page layout mode and thumbnail page navigation in documents
✔ Add, delete, and rename worksheets in Excel files
✔ Apply formulas to multiple cells by tapping and dragging
✔ Move & resize text boxes, images, and shapes
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As far as I can tell by reading the list of features on their official website they have the same features. Except the HD version's description states that it was "developed for tablets".
Until someone can tell me why the HD version is a "must have" I'll stick with my Pro version for now.
racketier said:
QuickOffice HD was developed specifically for tablets. I have never used it, nor the "Pro" version for phones so I can't comment on the specific differences.
The "Key" features of QuickOffice HD are as follows:
✔ Clipboard access (cut/copy/paste in app and between apps)
✔ Undo / redo most user actions
✔ Insert and resize images from gallery or camera in Word and PowerPoint files
✔ Text-to-speech document recital and voice input dictation
✔ Thumbnail preview scrolling for multi-page documents
✔ Improved toolbar and performance enhancements
✔ Paragraph alignment in documents
✔ Edit speaker notes in presentations
✔ Share files from via e-mail
✔ Support for advanced formulas and charts in Excel files
✔ Edit in page layout mode and thumbnail page navigation in documents
✔ Add, delete, and rename worksheets in Excel files
✔ Apply formulas to multiple cells by tapping and dragging
✔ Move & resize text boxes, images, and shapes
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The advantages if any do not matter as yet since it will only work with Honeycomb.
And then there's this...
Here's a tablet version of QuickOffice (not only for Honeycomb). Gojimi got this off of a Notion Ink tablet.
File Download Link.
Here's the thread where he has screenshots.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928832
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yes it is.....search for the map on tfl website!
its a pdf map and you can see it with a pdf viewer program...good luck.
i think you have adobe pdf reader on htc.
Visual IT do an all singing, all dancing interactive one, there are 2 versions £5.99 and £9.99
If you have the document tab, use this:
I just have a high-definition JPEG pic taken from Google Images saved to my storage card, and then I created a shortcut to it in Windows/Start Menu - et voila! A full screen scrollable map pops open in Album when I click it from my Quick Links.
(PS Can't stand PDFs! Hope they die! Although I may try it so I can use my Documents Tab for something)
Hi XDAers,
I was looking for good thread giving an overview of mobile office apps and couldn't seem to find one, so I wrote one hoping to help any other fellow noobs so they don't need to do the research.
Please note that all these apps are FREE apps or the free versions (or trials) of paid apps.
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OliveOffice –
The Good: Lets you view and edit DOC, XLS and PPT files as well as view PDF files. Has Dropbox and GoogleDocs support. Also has a file manager.
The Bad: Editing feature is terrible, no auto-rotate, doesn’t recognise the arrow keys on keyboard (using standard DHD keyboard), keyboard can overlay on top of text currently being typed when in landscape mode, spellcheck does not work properly as well as a couple of other wee bugs.
QuickOffice –
The Good: Allows you to view and edit DOC, XLS, PPT (text only) files. Can edit docs with headers in them. Can create new DOC and XLS files.
The Bad: No ability to delete files. No other document support.
Open office document reader –
The Good: Supports ODT and ODS files as well as Box.net, Dropbox, ZumoDrive and others.
The Bad: no editing capabilities and no Microsoft Office or PDF support.
Mobile Document Viewer –
The Good: Easy simple GUI. Supports DOC, XLS, TXT, ODR, ODS files.
The Bad: No editing capabilities, does not display colours. Does not support PDFs.
ThinkFree Office(LITE) –
The Good: Looks great. Has its own online storage feature. Supports GoogleDocs. File manager. Supports DOC, XLS, PPP.
The Bad: No editing feature in LITE version.
DocumentsToGo –
The Good: Looks great. Supports Supports GoogleDocs. Can create DOC, XLS and PPP docs. File manager. Supports password protected docs.
The Bad: No PDF support in the free version. No copy/paste or editing capabilities in free version. No txt support.
OfficeSuite (trial version).
The Good: Has its own book purchase and download manager for dictionaries and reference books. Can create and edit DOC, XLS, PPP. Supports PDF, txt, GoogleDocs, Has a File manager. Supports password protected docs and can insert images and hyperlinks into docs.
The Bad: The free version is a trial and only lasts 30 days. Does not support any other files types or any other online storage.
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If anyone's got these apps please give us a review below on any pros and even more importantly cons of the apps. Can you also state if the version is free or paid just so people know the capabilities of the version.
Any omissions and corrections to would be appreciated!
I use DocumentsToGo. It is the most app for Office.
registr5 said:
I use DocumentsToGo. It is the most app for Office.
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Same here. For the things I want it's perfect.
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Is it OfficeSuite only one apk wich support hyperlink read-writte in office documents? Have any other ?
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The Freda ebook reader, which has been popular on various Windows platforms since 2009, is now also available for Android. That means that you can enjoy the same reading experience across your Windows and Android devices, using the app’s features to sync between the two platforms. The Android app is on Google Play (still in beta-testing right now, so please feel free to offer feedback). You can get the latest version of the app for Windows from the Microsoft Store.
Freda is a free (advertising supported) app which gives you easy access to over 50,000 public domain classic books, free of charge, from Feedbooks, Gutenberg and other on-line catalogs. Or read your own (DRM-free) books in the supported formats: EPUB, FB2, HTML and TXT. App features include:
Customisable controls, fonts and colours
Highlighting and bookmarks/annotations
Integration with on-line catalogs – Feedbooks, Smashwords, Gutenberg …
Connection to your OneDrive and DropBox accounts for downloading book files
Linkage to your Calibre book library
Opening books from websites and email attachments, and from files anywhere on your device
Ability to tag books by subject, and sort/filter your bookshelf by tag, author, title, and series
Text-to-speech, speedread and auto-scroll
Automatic synchronisation of your reading position across all the devices you are using
A save/restore feature that allows you to copy all books and settings from one device to another
The OpenDyslexic font and a range of dyslexic-friendly settings, for use by readers who are affected by dyslexia
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I made my application free for a short time and I am waiting for your comments ...
The application allows you to convert the text to sound and print it as mp3.
Application Link: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TextToSpeechYk
Application Description:
Text Reader PRO - Offline text to speech application. Save as mp3.
★ Voice Generator ★
It may be the most useful tool for you. You can use it as a voicemail in your youtube videos, or as a voicemail in your advertising videos, or share the sounds you create with your friends. You can use it wherever a human voice is required. Type and speak. Convert text to voice with best features, Download to your device, share. Save your sentences in mp3 format as Sound files to your device - your sound settings are applied!
★ Speech ★
The best speech in this application. Because you are using google text to speech engine and you can print audio thickening and thinning settings or mp3.
★ User-Friendly Interface ★
It provides the easiest use and quickness with its simple interface. find what you want easily. We also thought about the big screens. This tts app supports tablets. Optimized for tablet users.
★ How to use ★
If you want to convert the text into speech, first choose the sound that suits you best from the accent download section. Click the language you want in the main menu. Type the text you want to convert text into sound. From the features not available in this type of tts application, enter the sound thickness and sound velocity sections. Press the Download button. Enter the file name you want (no need to type mp3 at the end, tts application is automatic). And finally press "Save". Translating text into sound is that simple. Recorded mp3 files are stored in your device's files in the text to speech pro folder. It's that simple to use the best text to speech app.
Features:
★ Many language options.
★ Save your audio files in mp3 format to your device.
★ Different Features (voice thickness, speech speed)
★ No ads.
★ User friendly interface.
★ Many different voice. (English, Chinese, French, Germany, Italy and more)
★ Device language has voice.
★ It has tablet support.
★ Internet-free working feature.
★ Accent Download (multiple languages are available in each language)
You need a download link
Goku80 said:
You need a download link
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It appears hidden in the message as it's not a clickable link.
It's listed as:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TextToSpeechYk