iphonelife.com I chatted with Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad at Macworld 2011. You can get a quick tour of the app by watching the video. I’ve been using this app for awhile, and I learned a few new skills just by watching this quick demo from the floor, so check it out. You can create and edit Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations with this updated app. PowerPoint was the missing ingredient until December of 2010. I create a lot of PowerPoints and this update made this app a go-to on my iPad for work. You’ll see in the video how Quickoffice integrates with numerous cloud services, like MobileMe, Dropbox, Google Docs, Box.net, Huddle, and SugarSync. I use Dropbox and Google Docs on a regular basis, so this is a great feature for those of us who travel (even if it’s just to the corner coffeeshop!). Notice in the video where he talks about using a Quickoffice PowerPoint in a presentation using your iPad. Depression . This part goes by quickly, but is one of the best features of the app for business use, in my opinion. Notice how he can hold his finger on the presentation slide and a red laser dot appears. Nice. Off the record (they wouldn’t let me video tape it…) they showed me a new feature for the iPad app coming later this year – integration with various real-time collaboration services. By dragging your documents onto an icon, you can instantly save your files to services like Scribd, SlideShare, and Docstoc. This seals the deal for me. Now I …
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