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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim SPRACKLEN

    Have a look at SignMyPad. It allows you to sign PDF documents and to integrate text boxes and radio buttons. It's been receiving great reviews from Forum members. You can 'flatten' the resulting PDF and email off the resulting document - say sending a copy of a signed invoice to a customer, on the spot.

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    Thanks. I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim SPRACKLEN

    Have a look at SignMyPad. It allows you to sign PDF documents and to integrate text boxes and radio buttons. It's been receiving great reviews from Forum members. You can 'flatten' the resulting PDF and email off the resulting document - say sending a copy of a signed invoice to a customer, on the spot.

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    iAnnotate will also flatten, I.e. reducing the PDF to one layer, so will PDF expert.

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    It's extensive as a summary but not as in what syncs best. What offers google docs and drop box. These are the intregal questions. I see on DTG, it says specifically sync, but QuickO does not. Hypothetically, quick seems to have the better specs, but i need to be able to sync and overwrite files.

    Another question: which of these recognizes writepad files, not as pdf's but text files??
    Just for another data point: I have been using Office2 on my iPhone for quite a while now. One of the things I like about it is how well it syncs with both google and dropbox. I haven't decided which app to get for my iPad yet, but I'm leaning to Office2 HD - at least then I wouldn't need to learn a new interface.

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    I downloaded upad. I still have to convert the .doc to .pdf, but I can then use upad to handwrite notes, type in model/serial numbers and have the customer 'sign' the document. Then I can email it to them on the spot. Very cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtim

    Just for another data point: I have been using Office2 on my iPhone for quite a while now. One of the things I like about it is how well it syncs with both google and dropbox. I haven't decided which app to get for my iPad yet, but I'm leaning to Office2 HD - at least then I wouldn't need to learn a new interface.

    - Tim

    Office 2 just seems to be lacking for me. I would hate to need an additional app to fill gaps.

    Quote Originally Posted by clemsondave
    I downloaded upad. I still have to convert the .doc to .pdf, but I can then use upad to handwrite notes, type in model/serial numbers and have the customer 'sign' the document. Then I can email it to them on the spot. Very cool!
    I want the handwriting rec. Thanx though.
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    Hi All,

    I'm new to the forum. Looks like it will be a great resource.

    I'm trying to figure out which app works best with the Mac 2008 versions of Word and Excel. I'm leaning towards Quickoffice, but one of the most recent reviews (3/29) claims it doesn't keep formatting for Mac Word 2008. Are there suites that work better with the Windows version of the MS Suite and other that work better with the Mac versions?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainiac View Post
    Hi All,

    I'm new to the forum. Looks like it will be a great resource.

    I'm trying to figure out which app works best with the Mac 2008 versions of Word and Excel. I'm leaning towards Quickoffice, but one of the most recent reviews (3/29) claims it doesn't keep formatting for Mac Word 2008. Are there suites that work better with the Windows version of the MS Suite and other that work better with the Mac versions?

    Thanks.
    Welcome to the Forum. We hope you find answers to all your questions here and can post your views and experiences.

    One of our members recently carried out a review of Office apps for the iPad for his company. Have a look in this thread.


    http://www.ipadforums.net/new-member...31-hi-all.html

    Get back in touch if you have any further questions.

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    I decided to try QuickOffice. It has an excellent file manager, and good integration with dropbox, which is important to me. I have found a few issues:

    One large complex spreadsheet I use has graphs embedded. They don't display. However they are not damaged, and show again in Excel after a sheet has been edited by QO.

    Saving a spreadsheet back to google docs loses some formatting. I don't do this often, but there you are.

    A significant issue I've found is related to text entry into cells: it really wants you to enter numbers, and shifts the keyboard immediately into number mode regardless of the cell type. Furthermore once you correct this and start to type your text, it pops back to number mode every time you hit the space bar in between words! Clearly this is a bug (I'm told the iPhone version does not do this) so I would hope to see it fixed soon.

    I've only done limited Word testing so far, but it seems easy to work with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtim
    I decided to try QuickOffice. It has an excellent file manager, and good integration with dropbox, which is important to me. I have found a few issues:

    One large complex spreadsheet I use has graphs embedded. They don't display. However they are not damaged, and show again in Excel after a sheet has been edited by QO.

    Saving a spreadsheet back to google docs loses some formatting. I don't do this often, but there you are.

    A significant issue I've found is related to text entry into cells: it really wants you to enter numbers, and shifts the keyboard immediately into number mode regardless of the cell type. Furthermore once you correct this and start to type your text, it pops back to number mode every time you hit the space bar in between words! Clearly this is a bug (I'm told the iPhone version does not do this) so I would hope to see it fixed soon.

    I've only done limited Word testing so far, but it seems easy to work with.

    - Tim
    I notice you mentioned excel, how do you like the word version? Do you find it just comfortable enough for editing or is creating documents easy as well. Also, will it sync to google dice or do you have to actively dispose and re upload edited versions.
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    Based upon the office app comparison by richsadams it appears that all of the 3 work reasonably well for "average" Word and Excel files. I note that the Quickoffice app is considerably more expensive than the others. Do any forum members have comments about their experiences with Office 2 HD and Documents to Go?

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