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    Best apps for working with PDF, Excel and Word files?

    Just got my iPad and so far I'm very impressed with it. First Apple product I've purchased.

    How do you get files on to it? Again, be patient with me as it's my first Apple product, but I know that you use iTunes to get Music and Videos - and I have downloaded iBooks and have purchase two books already.

    I typicall work with PDF, Excel and Word docs, so what Apps to I need to think about purchasing? And along with that, I need to come to understand how you get files to it.

    Thanks


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    Take a look at the iWork apps, they are 9.99 each. I use ms offfice at work, I have not missed or lost functionality except maybe a couple of fonts. For PDF I went with ipdf. Welcome to the forum, u will love it. Everyone is great and very helpful.

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    For the PDFs goodreader for ipad is incredible. I don't use word or excel so I can't comment on those.

    Are you just wanting to access your docs to read, or do you need to edit them and then share them also?


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    Thumbs up GoodReader for iPad - Sale $0.99 Great Value

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    Congratulations! You've found the one and only Good Reader app for iPad! If you need to read huge PDF, or TXT files, you've come to the right place.

    Within moments of downloading GoodReader, you'll be transferring files directly from your computer over a Wi-Fi connection, from the Internet or from email attachments. It also easily integrates with MobileMe iDisk, Google Docs, Dropbox, box.net, and other popular servers.

    With the PDF Reflow feature, reading your documents is a pleasure because it extracts pure text from PDF files and automatically wraps words. This amazing feature fits all of the text to your screen perfectly. That means you never have to scroll left and right to read the text.

    With no bars or buttons blocking the text, you have true full screen reading. The PDF hyperlink feature allows you to quickly jump back and forth within the document. Tapping a link will whisk you across a huge PDF book in an instant, and the "Go Back" button takes you back to the page you came from. If you already know what you're looking for, the Text Search feature helps you find your way to the exact info you want in any PDF or TXT file. You can even use the 50x zoom, which gives you a better view, without distorting the image. That makes it perfect for viewing PDF maps or drawings.

    GoodReader supports massive PDF and TXT files, but it can also handle all of the most popular file types. Have a look for yourself:
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    • iWork'08/'09
    • HTML and Safari webarchives
    • High resolution images
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    With GoodReader on your iPad, you can read virtually anything, anywhere. Books, movies, maps, pictures; GoodReader puts it all in a single app, right in your pocket. From the very first time you use it, GoodReader is sure to be the most used app you will ever buy.

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    I got the Goodreader App and as the name tell us it is just a reader. I'd like to know if you suggest any good application to edit excel files. I have to use one file as simulator and I need to edit it all the time to get "x" result...

    I think Numbers do that but if you know another one cheaper or better please let me know

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    Quote Originally Posted by brhon View Post
    Take a look at the iWork apps, they are 9.99 each. I use ms offfice at work, I have not missed or lost functionality except maybe a couple of fonts. For PDF I went with ipdf. Welcome to the forum, u will love it. Everyone is great and very helpful.
    Are you using Pages?

    Is it working with Office 2010?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvntravln View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brhon View Post
    Take a look at the iWork apps, they are 9.99 each. I use ms offfice at work, I have not missed or lost functionality except maybe a couple of fonts. For PDF I went with ipdf. Welcome to the forum, u will love it. Everyone is great and very helpful.
    Are you using Pages?

    Is it working with Office 2010?
    I have pages, and I will say it is awesome. I have already done an entire 5 page research paper on it, and numerous other homework assignments using it. All You do after making the document is send it as an email or upload it to a website and you can orient it from there. It's basically Microsoft word, but a fraction of the cost.

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    I have Pages but much prefer Office HD and use it in conjunction with Dropbox (I move all my files with Dropbox, never in Itunes-many apps work with Dropbox). Goodreader is terrific and also works nicely with Dropbox. Others like Docs to Go but I don't have any experience with it.

    Diane B

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    I use Docs To Go with great success.

    If you are looking for a program to become like a binder of PDF files I recommend readdledocs. I'm a salesperson and use that for all my literature. Its linkable with dropbox and others.

    If you want a program to annotate PDF files I recommend iAnnotate.

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    For PDF viewing and marking up of PDF files (writing notes onto a PDF file, for example), Good Reader is the clear choice.

    I use a combination of Pages and Quick Office HD for excel, doc, and ppt file viewing/editing. When writing essays, articles, etc. I like the feel and flow of Pages over Quick Office HD. I find it easier to type documents in Pages than pretty much anything else. I do love the dropbox feature and integration with other cloud services that Quick Office HD has to offer, and their filesystem makes it easy to move and organize files and documents on the iPad. I use Quick Office HD primarily whenever I need to make or edit excel documents.

    Numbers and Keynote (the spreadsheet and presentation apps from Apple) have peaked my interest now that they support exporting to Microsoft excel and PowerPoint files directly from the apps, although I haven't taken the plunge and purchased them quite yet.
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