One of the most common complaints users have of the iPhone is that it lacks a productive suite for creating and editing documents. The QuickOffice app is meant to rectify that.
The app contains a word processor, spreadsheet editor and a slideshow presenter, allowing you to edit and create documents like you would on a normal Microsoft Office suite.
The app is able to open files from external applications, and connects with services like DropBox to take files, edit them and save them back – just as you would on a desktop computer.
The QuickOffice suite also allows users to transmit files through WiFi networks, and open files edited and saved by a Microsoft Office program.
If you find yourself wishing you could write and edit documents on the iPhone, despite the high $12.99 price point this is an app worth having.
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