Document editor - HTC EVO 3D

Hey all, I'm looking for an app that can edit documents. I want to be able to hand write or sign documents. I deal with contracts daily and sometimes have to meet my clients mobile. Right now I'm using an iPad, but want to make the switch to a tablet. This is the only thing holding me back from the switch. Anyone know of such an app?
TIA!
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You can see if "Documents To Go" is available is it is an absolutely wonderful app. You can read Excel, Word, and Powerpoint on this app and edit also with the paid version.
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eeezduzit said:
You can see if "Documents To Go" is available is it is an absolutely wonderful app. You can read Excel, Word, and Powerpoint on this app and edit also with the paid version.
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Really? I have the paid version, I have never seen the option to be able to 'write' or sign on a document....
Can you do that? I'm looking now...lol

There's a couple here, but I can't verify personally that they work.
http://m.androidzoom.com/android_applications/sign+pdf+documents
http://bestandroidappsfor.com/busin...nd-sign-pdf-documents-with-these-android-apps

heydjbobby74 said:
Right now I'm using an iPad, but want to make the switch to a tablet.
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Love this line! LOL
Anyway, can you say a little bit more about what you are looking for? Are these Word documents you want to sign? What app are you currently using in the iOS world (so we can look it up and see what it does). If they are Word docs, are you comfortable converting them to PDF?
Also, with regards to writing, most tablets don't do very well unless they have something like a Wacom digitizer or similar tech in them. The iPad series doesn't have this. There are only a couple Android tablets that do (HTC Flyer, Thinkpad tablet) and there is a new Asus MeMo tablet that looks like it might support a stylus.
Now, if you are talking a more full blown "computer" tablet, then you might want to look at the Samsung Series 7 Slate or the Asus EP121 which would both do an excellent job for you but they come with a higher price tag (though not much higher than a 64gb iPad 2) and the battery life is a fraction of most modern day tablets.
Anyway, hope that helps.

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This button is where you create files.
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This button is where you create files.
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Thanks man, I'll look into that button...

ExploreMN said:
Love this line! LOL
Anyway, can you say a little bit more about what you are looking for? Are these Word documents you want to sign? What app are you currently using in the iOS world (so we can look it up and see what it does). If they are Word docs, are you comfortable converting them to PDF?
Also, with regards to writing, most tablets don't do very well unless they have something like a Wacom digitizer or similar tech in them. The iPad series doesn't have this. There are only a couple Android tablets that do (HTC Flyer, Thinkpad tablet) and there is a new Asus MeMo tablet that looks like it might support a stylus.
Now, if you are talking a more full blown "computer" tablet, then you might want to look at the Samsung Series 7 Slate or the Asus EP121 which would both do an excellent job for you but they come with a higher price tag (though not much higher than a 64gb iPad 2) and the battery life is a fraction of most modern day tablets.
Anyway, hope that helps.
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Well I'm not sure you can hand write on a word document via PC ipad or android. But I know I can save a word doc to PDF and then edit (hand write) on the PDF. That is currently what I am doing on my iPad. That is what I would like to be able to do on an Android tablet...It works pretty well when I meet with my clients. Guess I'm just getting the bug to switch to Android tablet, but I don't know....hmm...

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Lapdock 100 confirmed on Engadget

It basically looks like the Webtop Lapdock, but with chrome accents, and can connect to a number of high end Moto devices, such as the newly announced Atrix 2 and also our Photon, via what appears to be a dongle. Launches exclusively on AT&T on Oct. 13th followed by launches at other locations (Sprint?) later this month. No price yet.
Anyone interested? This guy is.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/11/lapdock-100-brings-a-webtop-iq-boost-to-moto-phones-on-verizon/
That's great news!
Webtop is quite slow, not productive enough. I always wonder whether moto is going to seriously speed it up.
Making me reconsider trading my photon for the SII
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That's great news!
Webtop is quite slow, not productive enough. I always wonder whether moto is going to seriously speed it up.
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From a hardware standpoint, webtop performs ok when compared to an equivalent netbook. Not too long ago those single core Atom netbooks could barely play youtube vids. The eyecandy is it main hindrance and the patch work coding doesn't help.
I've already discussed possible improvements with moto and there response was pretty much "webtop's awesome, everybody loves it, the hardware can't support a real desktop enviroment and who would want that anyway." My rebuttal was to show them my Photon running, at that time, a prerelease of Ubuntop using the lapdock. "We don't get it." was what I got in return at which point I walked away.
I have a single core 1.6 intel atom netbook and im sure my photons hardware blows it out the water lol. I need a full fedora distro on this thing = perfect phone
That's pretty legit. I might actually ponder getting one if I don't get a tablet instead.
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That's pretty legit. I might actually ponder getting one if I don't get a tablet instead.
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You know what, I had an Asus TF. Great device, great support. I traded it and went back to my NC running CM7 via Phirenook. 7 is such a good form factor, I slide it into my binder and have my text/web resources at my fingertips, right beside my notes. I have magazines on there and books, and with that screen...things are easy to read.
That being said, I'm hoping a 7" model of Xoom 2 is announced and or the Galaxy Tab 7 is price appropriate, because there is something incredibly utilitarian about a tablet the size of a paperback. My $.02.
Edit: Locks like the Lapdock is going to run $249. Hmmmm.
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Ah, the "100" was misleading - wish that was the price

Prime gets beat out as first tablet with ICS by .... ainovo

http://www.ainovo.com/
100 dollar 7 inch tablet that apparently is running ICS. Never heard of ainovo but from reading the website it seems like its maybe a chinese brand?
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http://www.ainovo.com/
100 dollar 7 inch tablet that apparently is running ICS. Never heard of ainovo but from reading the website it seems like its maybe a chinese brand?
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Looks like I'm canceling my Prime pre-order.
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http://www.ainovo.com/
100 dollar 7 inch tablet that apparently is running ICS. Never heard of ainovo but from reading the website it seems like its maybe a chinese brand?
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lol sorry but if you want a high quality tablet, this is not for you.. this is a great tablet to jump into the tablet game because of the low-cost but comeon now... its not that powerful..
Hahaha these little crap tablets give Android a bad name! They're saturating the market with low-price, low functionality tablets that virtually NO ONE wants. When it comes to cheap tablets I'm pretty sure the Fire and the Nook will be king (but mostly the Fire), so there's really no reason to have these things. They give ifans a reason to bash Android IMO.
This actually looks better than the Fire to me. I might be a buyer for my 7 year old...Why not? It doesn't look terrible. Wonder if it is completely 100% lead-free? lol
I'm cool with this. Cheaper tablets give us more options. There are people who basically just want a tablet to read ebooks and play the occasional angry birds. That's what's Android all about. Having options.
LOL, looks like asus slacked for too long and got beat by some cheap china tablet company...
You snooze, U loose!
Ohwell, atleast when the prime finally does come out it will have ICS hopefully right around the corner, and hopefully it will make the diffrence we all been looking for.
That chinglish makes my head ache, coming from a Chinese guy.
Lol, Asus is pissed already, but this will kick it
But unfortunatly there are no measurments on the page.
It looks pretty thick.
So what are the dimensions, how much does it weight?
Also it says it is already sold out when I click to order it.
Everyone cancel their preorders! There is a better tablet out!!!!1!11
1 Ghz
Single core CPU
Youtube Demo Video
The World's First Android 4.0 Tablet is Coming---Ainol Novo 7 Android 4.0 is coming. At present, most of the android tablet pcs are running on Android 2.3 before they have chance to upgrade to ICS. But a new arrival on Geartaker Ainol Novo 7 is a Google certified Android 3.2 tablet pc,and is announced to be the first Android 4.0 tablet under $100 in the world,making it stand out among the crowds of tablets.The android 4.0 firmare is to be released in the middle of this December.
http://geartaker.blogspot.com/2011/12/worlds-first-android-40-tablet-is.html
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I don't see that it's selling today, I see it's claiming to be the 1st ICS tablet. No different than Asus Prime has been claiming. The race is on to who will be the first to actually be the first to deliver one to a customer
well, it isn't the first Craplet device..
Different options for different budgets. That's not such a bad thing. But keep in mind this $100 tablet comes with a $60 shipping charge that makes it not so great afterall.
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Everyone cancel their preorders! There is a better tablet out!!!!1!11
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I see where you're going
Already sold out. I was planning on buying this for my 5 year old daughter.
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I ordered one 2 days back. Got an email today that it will take 2 weeks before they start shipping..... They hope it will reach me before christmas.
Time to sell my HP Touchpad. Was tired of waiting for a good android port and this little thing has a microsd card slot. Yeah screen sucks but its still nice i can take pictures and plug it into it on the go.
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booyahh.
this runs @ 1.2 ghz on ICS
i have both basic and advanced models and yes they are good.
root is achieved already on these as well.
Maybe it's not related to the original post but... does their website remind you another one from a big company?
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Maybe it's not related to the original post but... does their website remind you another one from a big company?
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who's website?
a.p.p.l.e.

Considering ordering a Prime. Would you do it again?

Hey all!
My wife and I are in the market for tablets. Both of us are in school. We both want to be able to watch movies including Netflix. And we both need the ability to create and modify Word docs.
I've been doing a lot of research and think the Prime might be the best solution for us. However, the iPad is also a contender.
If you had to do it over again, which would you get and why?
Thanks for your input!
Why ask why?
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i would do it again in a heartbeat i love it and no tablet can match it and once it gets ics the world peace will start
i would do it again. reasons? it is more powerful than ipad2, once some software comes out that utilizes it, it will be even more of a beast. the dock adds a whole world of utility to this tablet. also, I think it is the best looking tablet.
aawshads said:
i would do it again. reasons? it is more powerful than ipad2, once some software comes out that utilizes it, it will be even more of a beast. the dock adds a whole world of utility to this tablet. also, I think it is the best looking tablet.
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Yep what he said.
I would do it again without hesitation. Apple devices are locked down, and therefore restrictive. With an Android tablet, you can do much much more!
It can also be customized to make it your own! Without hesitation, YES- I would do it again...
By far the best tablet I have ever owned and used. Blows the ipad 2 away in my opinion and the gaming is just amazing.
aawshads said:
i would do it again. reasons? it is more powerful than ipad2, once some software comes out that utilizes it, it will be even more of a beast. the dock adds a whole world of utility to this tablet. also, I think it is the best looking tablet.
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I agree 100%
i would do it again, the biggest reason for using it over an ipad2 is the dock, if you're planning to do a decent amount of word processing on a tablet, the TF line with their respective docks provide the best user experience in that regard compared to any other tablet on the market.
if i had to do it again id wait for ics. Im not overly impressed with the prime. I think once apps and os can be optimized for quadcore then it will be the best tablet. But for now most apps and HC are not so you wont see a significant difference.
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i would do it again. reasons? it is more powerful than ipad2, once some software comes out that utilizes it, it will be even more of a beast. the dock adds a whole world of utility to this tablet. also, I think it is the best looking tablet.
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exactly, short n to the point. this device has me more satisfied than with my Og iPad.
I know I am digging this up from a while ago, but...Would you still do it? I just ordered one from HHgregg for the $399 price ($411 with shipping). I have been watching these forums and doing research but I jumped at the lower price..so I ask you...
Would you buy this again? If not at full retail, then at the 399 price?
Edit: I'm pretty sure this should be in Q&A...Sorry about that, I just dug it up using the similar thread functionality

Using a HTC Flyer for drawing?

I understand now with HTC Flyer HC is soon coming out this week however, how good is the flyer for drawing?.
Does anyone have any experience with a Cintiq/Intuos4 compare the experience?, is it just marginally better drawing than any other tablet at the moment besides the note but with pressure sensitivity?.
I like to use it for a daily drawing, however, drawing like on the ipad2 currently and TF sucks big time.
If anyone can help I appreciate their input.
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I doodle on mine
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I doodle on mine
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Nice dude! Can we start a new thread dedicated to doodles on HTC Flyer? It deserves one!!
wtf? i was coming in here to lol @ the thought of being able to draw on the device seeing as i can't even write straight letters on it, but i think i'll just slink away....
Thanks, it looks pretty much what can be already done on an ipad2/TF however, I wanted to know if the experience was better or mainly the same please?.
My only issue is how the screen reads your hand as input vs a wacom, etc which just reads the pen. Other than that, I am happy with it and its sensitivity and responsiveness.
You should really do a search on the many threads that discusses the drawing capabilities, but:
Notes on the Flyer (see pic) has palm rejection. Non-stock apps that allow palm rejection working with the Flyer are Quill, which is great... Sketchbook Pro - awesome, which is like an very early version of Photoshop Elements or GIMP (very early version, mind, don't expect too much) has palm rejection if you hover the pen within area millimeters above the screen briefly. Then there is Canvas - cool too - that uses the pen well, has palm rejection apart from accessing the menu/options...
The palm rejection apparently depends on whether the app developer makes it compatible.
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I did do a search but still I wanted to know if the experience to what is already on android/ios tablets. Is drawing a better experience when you disregard pressure sensitivity than what is currently on offer.
Hence why I ask if people who own cintiqs/intuus how it felt?
r_3 said:
I doodle on mine
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Dude that is awesome. Which app did you use?
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Sketchbook pro
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.adsk.sketchbookhd&hl=en
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Sketchbook pro
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.adsk.sketchbookhd&hl=en
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How much difference is between Pro and Mobile?
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Not sure. I have only ever had pro
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How much difference is between Pro and Mobile?
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Pro has loads more brushes/pens n textures 'n' stuff... more.... errrrr... more stuff like guides, generally more stuff that's quite handy. I can't remember the mob version, but pro is definitely better... and worth the extra cost.
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How much difference is between Pro and Mobile?
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Also, Sketchbook Pro has settings for pressure sensitivity, and mobile doesn't. Pro works great with the pen. It's not upto the level of a wacom panel on a tablet pc, but works well for a 7 inch sketchbook.
Quill is nice. You can set it so it won't detect finger touches at all and only accept the pen.
Did this back with GB on View with the basic notes app from HTC as a quick sketch to test flow and sensitivity, I do enjoy Sketchbook Pro. I use intuus and this has a nice flow.
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Did this back with GB on View with the basic notes app from HTC as a quick sketch to test flow and sensitivity, I do enjoy Sketchbook Pro. I use intuus and this has a nice flow.
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Wow man! That's frigging awesome! I couldn't do that on paper.
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I didn't try it extensively, but I will tonight, if my finger allows (doing an animation for a job with intuos). It seemed to me much better than the usual tablet mainly because it's much more precise, I tried to do something small and the tablet responded more or less as expected compared to my galaxy tab 8.9 (great tablet, horrible digitizer).
I'll try to do something precise and post it so I can tell you more.

The tablet built for G2 owners

For some reason LG has failed to advertise the LG G pad , The ui is identical to the G2 and you can use the qpair app to pair them together, I can even send text messages through my phone. The tablet is basically an 8.3 inch g2 with an expandable micro sd slot , dual speakers and the same beautiful screen as the G2. I just bought mine today and It is great. I came across it here on xda tonight and went to best buy and bought it. I am hoping that some of our awsome devs here will look into picking up one of these bad boys.
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For some reason LG has failed to advertise the LG G pad , The ui is identical to the G2 and you can use the qpair app to pair them together, I can even send text messages through my phone. The tablet is basically an 8.3 inch g2 with an expandable micro sd slot , dual speakers and the same beautiful screen as the G2. I just bought mine today and It is great. I came across it here on xda tonight and went to best buy and bought it. I am hoping that some of our awsome devs here will look into picking up one of these bad boys.
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If you've used my module, it also works on the gpad
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I would be interested if they came out with a 10 inch GPad with front facing speakers.
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I think a name change would be good. Maybe my mind wanders too much but when I think "G Pad" I think "sexy undies for women on their dot". G Tab or G8 or something else.
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Snapdragon 600 and it's $350? Why would anyone buy this over a N7 2013?
snap600.... son, I am disappoint
(weird to have better grunt on your little phone than great big tablet!)
too bad I already have a N7, missus would never countenance more unnecessary gadgetry
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Snapdragon 600 and it's $350? Why would anyone buy this over a N7 2013?
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Was 249 the other day when I picked it up. And yes the 600 was a little let down but it performs nicely.
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I'm about to buy a tablet and Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.4 Pro is surely the better choise at its price than the gpad 8.3, specswise. On the other hand the qpair funcionality is way too cool to pass unnoticed. I searched but didn't find anything relevant, is there a similar app to qpair than can do the same job, at least to a certain extent? I mean direct communication between the devices, not syncing through 3rd party services like dropbox for photos or pushbullet for notifications.
How long did it take you to find a thread that's been dead for almost a year? Lol
Maybe he types really slowly? Best we don't judge the poor guy. I'll check back next year for a reply.
Funny. I looked for something relevant to avoid starting a new one. So any other good jokes? c'mon now that we started don't let it die again..
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