Quickoffice Teases Additional Document Sharing Services For iPad
February 1, 2011
The Quickoffice development team has been hard at work over the past couple of months, especially on the iPad version of Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite, and it looks as if that will continue throughout 2011. During our recent trip to Macworld, the team was able to show off some of the new document sharing services that they will be adding to Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad.
As its name alludes, Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite isn't just about document editing and creation. Sure, it supports a wide variety of document formats, but where it really sets itself apart from the pack is with its 'Connect' partners. The app already allows you to save and share your documents through a variety of cloud services, like Box.net, Google Docs, Huddle, MobileMe, Dropbox, and SugarSync, but the company is looking to expand their lineup even further.
The next update to Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad will feature integration with real-time collaboration services, offering a new way to quickly share important documents with your coworkers. The new services will include Scribd, SlideShare, and Docstoc. You will be able to upload files to these new services using a simple drag and drop system, just like you are already able to with the current set of cloud-based services.
The update will hopefully be available in the near future, and we will be sure to let you know when it hits the App Store.
Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPad is available in the App Store for $14.99.