Use your phone to do everything that is fashionable these days, whether to send emails, connect to Facebook, or editing documents. There are a few popular choices in the market for this, but let's start with a look at Quickoffice Pro
Quickoffice Pro is one of the most widely known for viewing and editing programs, especially in part because it comes bundled free Quickoffice for some phones. As far as the viewer passes the document, this application is great, but as you enter the editor of all?
Before delving into the details, I have to talk about the look. The interface is smooth as oil, with a kind of IOS bright feel to it, but not a bad thing. It is very polished and refined, the most obvious where everything is. Want to work with PDF files? Well, click the PDF icon large. It's that kind of simplicity combined with functionality that can really back.
The opening and editing files in an instant. If you know what kind of file it is, simply click the corresponding menu and select the desired location of the file. Is the microSD card? There is a chance. Is it hosted somewhere in the cloud, such as Google Docs or Dropbox? Press the menu and within seconds, your file will be loaded and preparation for viewing or editing directly on the screen of your mobile phone.
We are talking about cloud services Quickoffice Pro supports Box.net, Dropbox, Google Docs and MobileMe get-go. To add one of these accounts, click on 'Accounts' and select the appropriate option. You will be prompted to enter your information and when it has been confirmed, your cloud storage appears as an option on each menu to retrieve the files from. It's quick and easy, and it gives you more freedom on where you store your files. Quickoffice Pro also supports synchronization with synchronization of sugar, and if it's something that interests you, your registration e-mail telling you all this.
Regarding the functions of file editing to go, I could not be happier. I tried both a Word document and an Excel file, and with the two, it was a breeze. Word documents are quite simple, just write and you're away. Excel can be a bit more complicated, depending on how many cells you have, but having said that, I could still navigate and write without problems in the supine and erect similar. With Excel, you have also been able to form cells, numbering, alignment, and borders.







