Image Gallery: Quickoffice brings Office document support to the iPhone
Summary: Quickoffice has been around for years and is the default Office suite found on Nokia S60 devices. They too this expertise and created a functional iPhone client. The current version does has a few issues that should be fixed with a future update, but it is worth the $20 if you need to work with Office documents on your iPhone device. They now have clients for Palm, BlackBerry, and Android devices too.
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You can access your files wirelessly and also create public folders to put documents up on.
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Looks nice but....
So, unless they come up with a way to allow me to do this to email attachments, Quickoffice is just so much eye candy.
Thanks, but no thanks.