Just a FYI
Microsoft Releases Android Version of Word, Excel and Powerpoint does not have All the bells and whistles, but free and does allow to open those files and work within their format......
You can Download from the Play Store or read about it here:
http://www.androidauthority.com/microsoft-word-excel-powerpoint-apps-now-available-for-all-619366/
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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 ?
Regards
I was wondering is there any difference between DocumentsToGo and OfficeSuite in terms of their compatibility with MS Office documents? I have some spreadsheets in Excel 2007 version and I would like to edit them on my tablet and then later transfer them back to the pc. The have some simple formulas in them such as summation.
Adobe® Reader® is the free, trusted leader for reliably viewing and interacting with PDF documents across platforms and devices. Download the free Adobe Reader X mobile app to work with PDF files on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Easily access, manage, and share a wide variety of PDF file types, including PDF Portfolios, password-protected documents, fillable forms, and Adobe LiveCycle® rights-managed PDF files.
Lots of users wonder how to transfer PDF files to Adobe Reader, that’s quite simple with the help of i-FunBox. Following is a brief tutorial:
·Open i-FunBox
·Choose “Documents” under “Adobe Reader”
·Then copy or drag your PDF file to i-FunBox
·Now take a look at your iPhone/iPad, and open your Adobe Reader documents, then you’ll find your PDF file there
ZeroPC is a commercial Webtop developed by ZeroDesktop, Inc. located in San Mateo, CA. ZeroPC has been called a Personal Cloud OS. It mimics the look, feel and functionality of the desktop environment of an operating system. The software was launched in September 2011 through Disrupt SF 2011 event and recently selected to the finalist of SXSW 2012 in Innovative Web Technology category. ZeroPC is web-based and required Java applet to operate bundled productivity tool Thinkfree. The web applications found on ZeroPC are built on Java in the back end. Features included drag-and-drop functionality, cloud dashboard and personal cloud storage meta services.[1]
ZeroPC belonged to a category of services that intended to turn the Web into a full-fledged platform by using web services as a foundation along with presentation technologies that replicated the experience of desktop applications for users. ZeroPC aggregates content so users can easily access, transfer and share whatever content they want, using any internet browser from anywhere, anytime and from any device. Its meta-cloud layer supports Dropbox, Box, SugarSync, SkyDrive, 4Shared, Google Drive, Evernote, Picasa, Flickr, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Photobucket. ZeroPC Cloud OS platform also provides extensive APIs for iOS and Android App developers.
Some of the features found on ZeroPC are: File sharing, Webmail, Cloud Content Navigator, Instant messenger, Sticky Note, Audio/Video Player and Office productivity applications.
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http://vimeo.com/31356207
Everything is okay but maybe is something similiar for android with Windows 7 or 8 operating system. (I mean similiar = for free)
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[Apps] Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook) Now Available for Android
Hey guys, if you've been waiting for Microsoft Office on Android, its here! Now you can download Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook directly from the Play Store.
Don't expect full functionality though. Basic editing is available but premium features require Office 365 Subscription. You can read the full story mod edit