I now have tried Quick Office Pro, Office 2 HD, Numbers, Keynkte, Pages. And IMHO Keynote, Pages, Numbers are by far the easiest to use.Quote:
Originally Posted by kristent1226
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I now have tried Quick Office Pro, Office 2 HD, Numbers, Keynkte, Pages. And IMHO Keynote, Pages, Numbers are by far the easiest to use.Quote:
Originally Posted by kristent1226
Sent from my iPad 2 White 64GB + 3G Verizon using iPF
Hello everyone, I just posted this on another thread that I realised may be an incorrect thread. Moderators please feel free to erase the other post.
I just wanted to say what a great site this is.... and how helpful it has been. I have been reading this site for some time and finally decided to join! :)
So, to the topic at hand.....
I did some searches but came up empty..... I have just recently downloaded Quick Office Pro for my iPad2 and I noticed that the merged cells on a very basic spreadsheet do not appear as merged when I open the document in QOP. Let me explain, cell B1 to F1 are merged and they contain an address [123 Main Street, Toronto, Canada] if I want to edit this in QOP I have to select cells C1, D1 etc...where I should just be able to go to cell B1 and edit all of the address.
I also have Documents to go and the same spread sheet appears with all merged / single cells as I originally created them on my home computer.
So, does anyone know if I am doing something wrong in QOP, or perhaps overlooking a "merge" function for cells somewhere. Or does QOP not recognize merged cells?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks again in advance
hidef2010
Just an observation as I have all 3 as well - (ok, so I'm an app junkie and still look for perfection) - You need to take ALL reviews with a grain of salt!
1. The iWork suite is easiest to use provided you have a non-Microsoft leaning - they follow the Apple thoughts closely and are indeed easy to use if you are familiar - if you are from a heavy PC/Office background, it may take thinking outside the box to figure them out.
2. NO PRODUCT can do everything the desktop apps do yet (maybe never?). Some things just don't work - don't show up or work different (call it 70-80% compatible) - just accept it and they are all good.
3. Plan for heavy formatting to take the biggest hit, then special add-ons like Tables, embedded graphics, etc.
4. Plan to try a couple of different input formats - they seem to do better/worse depending on the input version (i.e. Word 2003 vs. 2007) - no idea why, just accept it and zero in on the version that works for your stuff.
Vichon
I have Docs to Go Pro on an ipad2. You can create new MS documents (word, excel, and powerpoint). I use it mostly for editing word documents. I like it because it keeps the original formatting. I also like the speed of transferring documents to the pc wirelessly (much faster than emailing or dropboxing). I don't like that you can't insert pictures into documents.
I first tried Office2hd but it corrupted my ms word documents - maybe I was just unlucky because I haven't read of this happening to anyone else.
Cheers,
Geoff
I put +++ for my response.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vichon
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Hi Paul,
I put the files I need in the "My DocsToGo" folder on the PC. I start DocsToGo on the PC and the ipad and then tap/click the sync button.
Cheers,
Geoff
If your documents will spend their entire lives on iPad and you don't really need seamless integration with desktop Microsoft Office documents, then iWork is most powerful. However its cloud support is minimal.
If you want to edit same Office documents in both desktop and iPad then there is no app which can do it (all loses formatting to some extent). You may be better of with a Windows laptop then.
Office 2 HD is cheapest of them and offers good range of features.