like one realy, try this
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just joined the forum and i am full of info . thanks guys
Well, after reading all the posts on various forums and discussions I purchased Quickoffice, and my present conclusion is that the purchase was a mistake. I already had the iWorks Pages and Numbers, and I think both of those apps are superior to what Quickoffice offers. Oh, well, live and learn.
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Apple have a fairly generous policy on refunds for apps. Wait until you receive your receipt and then contact the Apple help desk and let them know why this app is unsuitable. Other members have reported that Apple will refund your purchase with a credit to your iTunes account.
Tim
Tim, thank you for the advice. The Quickoffice app isn't entirely useless, but, as I stated, Pages and Numbers seem to be better suited for the iPad. That said, for the benefit of the forum I would take a longer and harder look at Quickoffice than I did. Potential purchasers should make certain that it meets their needs—if that is possible.
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Anyone have any updated impressions on any of the programs here?
I need Google Docs support, Dropbox support, .DOC(x) and .XLS(x) support. Powerpoint isn't absolutely necessary but would be nice.
I'm about ready to just flip a coin between D2G and QuickOffice. Has anyone found an up-to-date comparison between them, or what one has feature wise that the other doesn't? It all seems pretty even to me.
I have had a receipt for every app that I have purchased but if you think that you haven't I would email apple with as much info as possible, your apple ID (but not the password), maybe a screenshot of the app and explain the situation to them.Originally Posted by zzz99
BTW, Spracklen does sound a bit formal, maybe Mr Spracklen or even Tim might sound a bit better?
The Archangel
I like using Office2HD. For the most part, it's pretty stable. It crashed on me once or twice but it's pretty stable for the most part. I tried QuickOffice but the powerpoint crash all the time and it has some issue handling excel files.
And on top of that, Office2HD now has powerpoint capability.