Mon, Feb 23rd, 2009 |
While working on last week's iPhone spreadsheet apps round-up, I discovered Quickoffice's US$10 MobileFiles Pro, which allows you to edit Excel files on your iPhone. However, it also has a number of other features, such that I felt it worth covering in its own review. As it turns out, the MobileFiles family consists of three distinct programs, each with different feature sets. The basic intent of each program is the same, though: to let you view and manage many different types of files, directly from your iPhone.
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