In the Latest iPad News, now iPad can works in place of the traditional notebook. Quickoffice, a mobile manufacturing company recently released a Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad. You can manage, create, view and edit documents compatible with Microsoft’s Office suite. It can also support multiple online storage services including Google Docs, Box.net and Dropbox with drag and drop file management facility.
Some of the iPhone app’s users find it a bit of a disappointment that they are unable to upgrade from their existing version to the iPad release, not without paying down fee ($10). The company says that Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite was prepared for iPad only that means app is not a port but it was built to take advantage of the supplementary screen space that is provided by the iPad with the interface the developer calls SmartTouch.
You can perform quick formats and edit all over the spreadsheet or document from a toolbox by the app’s power edit mode, Single Screen Viewing to navigate through your folders and files analogous to use the column viewing in Mac OS X, and advance touch control for file management operation.
Web browser facilitates file transfer to and from the iPad without the need for a specialized desktop companion app. iTunes USB file transfer is supported as is document sharing for opening e-mail attachment in Quickoffice.
One thing that makes Quickoffice distinctive is that Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite can work with Words and Excel compatible files including .xlsx format and .docx format. But this year the ability to create power point presentation will come as a part of a free update. The support for power point files is limited to accessing and viewing them.





