There are two reasons to use an iPad- to consume content or create it. Consuming it is the forté of the ubiquitous tablet, but if I am going to have one, it has to be usable for business.
The first function is working with Microsoft Office- all of it. From creating spreadsheets and presentations to file
management in the cloud.
I have used Docs to Go on my HP Ipaq and the iPhone. For the iPad it seemed like an obvious migration. Then I started the research to confirm. My my my. The process included iWork, Google Apps, Docs to Go, and Quickoffice.
I won't go into all the pros and cons here, but I had decided QO (better iPad interface than DTG), and Keynote, with Dropbox for cloud management. Now I may be able to rely on Quickoffice.
Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad gets PowerPoint editing for Christmas
TUAW | DECEMBER 23, 2010
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The Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad has gained some new features that make it even more ...
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