Google acquired Quickoffice back in June 2012 and made Quickoffice for Android, iPhone and iPad free for enterprise users in April 2013. Now
Google has made these apps free to everyone, and all you need is Google account to use these apps. The app lets view and edit Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint files. Since Quickoffice is integrated with Google Drive, you can store and access your files across devices.Google has also updated these apps with new features including a new icon, ability to create .ZIP folders and view charts in Excel and PowerPoint files.
New features in Quickoffice for Android, iPhone and iPad
- Works on Android phones, tablets, iPhone and iPad
- Improved Google Drive integration
- Create .ZIP folders
- View charts in Excel and PowerPoint files
- New app icon
If you sign in to your Google Account from the new Quickoffice app by September 26, 2013, you’ll get extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for two years.
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Quickoffice for Android, iPhone and iPad now available for free to everyone
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Google acquired Quickoffice back in June 2012 and made Quickoffice for Android, iPhone and iPad free for enterprise users in April 2013....
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