Quickoffice pro - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Just a heads up. On Amazon appstore quickoffice pro is 10 bucks off today
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They offered it free back around the kindle fire launch.

Yeah that's when I got it.
If your working on the go its a great resource
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Does this support SPen as far as writing signatures?

Is it a better office app compared to Polaris Office that came with the phone? What are the differences?

I was a quickoffice pro user on my captivated, and installed it on my note as soon as i got it. I had a doc that quickoffice couldn't open, so i tried polaris, and haven't really gone back since. I haven't selected a default yet, so i always get prompted as to which should be used, and lately it has always been polaris.
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I got Quick Office Pro HD and Documents to go when they were free. I used to like Documents To Go but Quick Office just had a very nice update. I really recommend it for for free but only for tablet. I use it on my touchpad but I don't feel like they work as well on the Note.

I had QuickOffice Pro the day I purchased my Note. I got it for free. I prefer it to Polaris Office. I also used QuickOffice on my HTC EVO 3D.

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[Q] Document Editing App

I really need a document editing app for my gtab but they are all so expensive. Has anyone used a solid app with TNT 4.4.0 that they could recommend before I spend 15 bucks on one? Thanks Guys.
Search this site for quickoffice...I got it here for free
The thread is under Gtabs themes and apps___Notion ink ported for grab
Http://vegantab.gojimi.com/download/Quickoffice.apk
magicwiser said:
I really need a document editing app for my gtab but they are all so expensive. Has anyone used a solid app with TNT 4.4.0 that they could recommend before I spend 15 bucks on one? Thanks Guys.
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To be fair, they're expensive for a reason...
I've purchased Documents ToGo and am very happy. It renders complex documents better than QuickOffice as well, and to me accurate rendering was the most important aspect.
I've had good comments about ThinkFree in the past, but I haven't tried it personally.
+1 on Docs to Go.
It is not cheap for a reason. It does a lot of stuff and does it well.
quick office pro is super effective!!!. XD
I find it the most user friendly for use on a g tab.
QuickOffice Pro
I have been using QuickOffice Pro for about four months now and have zero complaints about it. I would highly recommend it.
As for the version Gojimi got off of the Notion Ink image... since it was bundled with that device I would assume the makers of that tablet and the makers of QuickOffice had a licensing deal and so to use that version on any other tablet smells a bit too much like piracy to me.
If you want developers and companies to keep bringing us great apps and games then we should make every effort to support them with our money.
Just sayin'...
[edit] One thing to note, QuickOffice Pro didn't show up for me in the Market so I had to purchase it on my Droid X and sideload it from there. But, once it is loaded on the gTab you can check for updates within the app and it will initiate a download if one is there.
I have been using QuikOffice and like it.
I see there is a QuickOffice Pro HD on the market - specifically for tablets.
I have tried to download it but get a Parse Error when attempting to install it. Same thing when I attempt to side load it.
Anyone else experience this?
Is Pro HD a Honeycomb only version exclusively for the Xoom?

[Q] Documents ToGo vs Quickoffice vs Quickoffice Pro vs OfficeSuite

I have noticed there are many choices for an Office supported app for Android:
Quickoffice
QuickOffice Pro
OfficeSuite
DocumentsToGo
I purchase and used DocumentsToGo on my old Blackberry, but given that I've gone all in for Android, I thought I would ask for opinions and comparisons of the above products and seek recommendations on which works best on the NookColor.
I was also curious about what the 'current' versions are? Which work best with the various versions of Android out there? Currently I run C7 (which is 2.3). I notice there are new versions also coming online (like QuickOffice Pro HD) that require Android 3.0+ So I assume that they will not run on my lessor 2.3 Android.
Ok, enough talk and questions from me.
BTW, I plan on purchasing which ever one that I end up going with, as I do believe in supporting the developers, but since I cannot test run the apps in advance, I really hate purchasing them all just to test them out
Thanks
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I have noticed there are many choices for an Office supported app for Android:
Quickoffice
QuickOffice Pro
OfficeSuite
DocumentsToGo
I purchase and used DocumentsToGo on my old Blackberry, but given that I've gone all in for Android, I thought I would ask for opinions and comparisons of the above products and seek recommendations on which works best on the NookColor.
I was also curious about what the 'current' versions are? Which work best with the various versions of Android out there? Currently I run C7 (which is 2.3). I notice there are new versions also coming online (like QuickOffice Pro HD) that require Android 3.0+ So I assume that they will not run on my lessor 2.3 Android.
Ok, enough talk and questions from me.
BTW, I plan on purchasing which ever one that I end up going with, as I do believe in supporting the developers, but since I cannot test run the apps in advance, I really hate purchasing them all just to test them out
Thanks
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DocumentsToGo is the best ! hope this helps...
I use Documents to Go. I like it because it links to my Google docs account also.
I am using QuickOffice HD (pulled from Notion Ink)
There is a thread about apps that are pulled from NI which can be used in NC
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=934916&highlight=Notion+Ink
I had downloaded and was trying the quickoffice from that link.
Not a bad program, and I actually liked the pdf interface/interaction of it.
I notice that it lists itself as version 1.0.1 - Tablet. Yet when I goto the quickoffice web site, it talks about version 3.0. What is the 'current' version of QO?
I went ahead and picked up the Documents ToGo (for $15) Not a bad price. I understand that its Excel might be more robust than QO, but I do admit that the pdf reader isn't as nice as QO (from initial tests).
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I had downloaded and was trying the quickoffice from that link.
Not a bad program, and I actually liked the pdf interface/interaction of it.
I notice that it lists itself as version 1.0.1 - Tablet. Yet when I goto the quickoffice web site, it talks about version 3.0. What is the 'current' version of QO?
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thats a good question. I bought quick office hd from the xoom to have a license for quick office hd. I can't install that on the nook, but i feel better running the notion ink version this way. There is an update button in quick office but says there is no update. I am not sure what version the xoom quick office hd reports.
can anyone that has a xoom report what version quick office hd shows?
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I bought quick office hd from the xoom to have a license for quick office hd. I can't install that on the nook, but i feel better running the notion ink version this way. There is an update button in quick office but says there is no update.
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I did the same thing. I installed 1.0.1 which worked on the NC and liked it, so I bought the official version. Then I realized the official version is Honeycomb only, so I opened a support ticket with the developer. I was told that the HD version only works with Honeycomb and that there is no supported tablet version for the NOOKcolor (or any pre-Honeycomb OS). They issued a refund and I uninstalled 1.0.1, then bought Documents To Go when it went on sale for half off.
That is a sad response from the developers of QO, but I guess I understand. Its always nice to be on the leading edge of the wave, rather than riding the crest. But it makes my decision to purchase documentsToGo even more solid I guess. :<

Quickoffice Pro HD

Amazon free app of the day is Quickoffice Pro. Not normally news, but not linked (officially) is the HD version, which is available at this link for free today only:
http://www.amazon.com/Quickoffice-P...1?ie=UTF8&s=mobile-apps&qid=1321261059&sr=1-1
I don't have a honeycomb tablet, but sooner or later ICS will probably hit the touchpad, so anybody else out there with a touchpad should just grab this real quick while its free, normally $20.
It's filtered in CM7 on the touchpad, but I used your link to get it for free for later, thanks very much! If I do get a different HC/ICS tablet it'll be good to have then too!
thanks OP I had grabbed the regular app of the day nice find!
How do you save/download the apt? All I see in Amazon is the ability to save the link for later.
Buy it on your PC at the free price, and it'll be added to your amazon app store account. It'll give you a warning that you don't have a compatible device, just ignore it because it's free anyways.
Then later when ICS hits, you can just download it for free since it's already on your account.
How does this compare to OfficeSuite Pro? I have both of these thanks to Amazon now but haven't had a chance to put them to the test.
how does it compare to Documents To Go (full) ?
Thank you for posting this! I came here looking for this exact bit of info. It didn't dawn on me to go through my PC to get this.

Whats applications are suggested?

The S Suggest app sucks at telling me what apps will work on the note 2 and it doesnt give me good apps either.
Im looking for a few must have applications to enjoy the note 2 better. Also may increase my use of the note 2. And also maybe a few games?
I got dragonvale if anyone plays let me know.
Thanks
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Ive been looking around also. I enjoy art and bought Sketchbook mobile. There is a free version with some features cut but still worth a download. If you're into art it pretty much a slim Photoshop in your pocket. I've never used a wacom so this is as close as ive been but the one dollar app was worth the $300 phone haha.
I guess a lot of it comes down to what you want to do, but I rely heavily on productivity tools like Astrid Tasks and Note Everything Pro. I use gReader for RSS, USA Today, and recently discovered Flipboard for news. Sign for speed dialing, Wave Launcher for quick access to certain apps at any time, Tasker, and Tapatalk. As far as S-Pen apps, Paper Artist that comes with it is fun, and PicSay Pro is that much easier to use now that I have the S-Pen.

[Q] Officesuite Pro 8

It's out and now a $20.00 subscription per year.
OfficeSuite Premium $2.99 / month $19.99 / year. Available as in-app purchase from OfficeSuite Free.
Not sure if it is worth it with so many options out there.
What is your opinion?
Frankly no. It does have more options. For me a one time purchase regardless of the cost. This brings a stay flow of income in to the developer.
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Frankly no. It does have more options. For me a one time purchase regardless of the cost. This brings a stay flow of income in to the developer.
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They replied to an email....8 Pro will be out soon.
I bought 7 pro a couple years ago,it wasnt a .99 cent app either....
Seems like more and more apps are going the way of "2 or 3 or 7" bucks a month forever and ever...
I wont be buying 8,7 has all the functionality I need.
Economic times. I will not change though, as there are other applicantions with similar functionality.
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I find the free WPS office to be the best option. I bought officeSuite pro 7 and still came back to WPS after that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wps.moffice_eng
Thanks, I'll check it out....
The newest update (I as well bought the Pro version when it went on sale) is exactly what I wanted in a mobile word processor. Not gonna lie, the ability to export to PDF and being able to center text...it's pretty freaking sweet. I actually didn't have to use my desktop to write a paper for school. It was a nice feeling! Anywho, I like it bunches. I'm not sure about the subscription thing but I do think it was worth the one-time purchase.
Agreed on a one time purchase and no subscriptions.
Via my Note 3
My version 7????? (latest before 8) updated to 8 pro no subscriptions. Nice program, I still love it 100%.

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