Finally! Edit Excel spreadsheets on iPhone
by Yves Neidlinger on 02/01/09 at 3:34 pm
Yves Neidlinger is a technologist and a social media and marketing consultant. He is the National Channel Manager for Navara and the founder and Editor in Chief of iPhoneCTO.
An essential capability for any business device is viewing and editing Microsoft Office documents. While iPhone offers the ability to view Word, Excel and Powerpoint files, the functionality is limited, most noticably by the lack of editing.
Enter QuickOffice, who is now offering MobileFiles Pro for iPhone. Available through the App Store for $9.99, MobileFiles Pro offers a variety of features, but the one that stands out is editing of Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheets.


The Office Paperclip
Jan 26th, 2009
Boy that was an ommission. Being a Blackberry user I would have thought the capacity to edit would have been there inherently.
yvesrn
Apr 30th, 2009
Quickoffice has been released and has even come out with a point update. It supports editing/creating Word & Excel docs and now, emailing your creations. I've been using it for a couple weeks and I'm very happy with it.
yvesrn
Apr 30th, 2009
Quickoffice has been released and has even come out with a point update. It supports editing/creating Word & Excel docs and now, emailing your creations. I've been using it for a couple weeks and I'm very happy with it.
iPhone app reviews
Sep 24th, 2009
For some reason I thought editing in an Excel spreadsheet would be made possible before more complicated enterprise apps (such as Webex) were introduced but oh, well.
iPhone app reviews
Sep 24th, 2009
For some reason I thought editing in an Excel spreadsheet would be made possible before more complicated enterprise apps (such as Webex) were introduced but oh, well.