MobileFiles Pro – released in the iPhone App Store this week by Quickoffice – lets you create and edit Excel 2003 files on the iPhone … This will be a real sight for sore eyes for folks who work with Excel a lot.  MobileFiles Pro comes from an established name in the mobile software arena […]
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New iPhone App Lets You Create & Edit Excel (2003) Documents

MobileFiles Pro iPhone app

MobileFiles Pro – released in the iPhone App Store this week by Quickoffice – lets you create and edit Excel 2003 files on the iPhone …

This will be a real sight for sore eyes for folks who work with Excel a lot.  MobileFiles Pro comes from an established name in the mobile software arena (Quickoffice also produces apps that allow users of Symbian-powered devices to work with Word / Excel / other Office files).

This new app lets you access, manage, and work with a large variety of file types.  Read on for more details and links …

Here are some of MobileFiles Pro’s key features, per the listing at Quickoffice’s site:

  • Access and transfer files between your desktop (Mac or PC) and your iPhone.
  • Remotely access your Apple MobileMe iDisk files and folders and the shared iDisk folders of friends and family
  • View most common file format types including images, media files, Microsoft Office, iWork, PDF and many others.
  • Manage your files just as you would on your desktop with an easy to use, enhanced file manager.
  • Control your content by creating folders to keep all your digital files organized.
  • Share any file on your iPhone with others by easily transferring files to or from any local desktop.
  • And now EDIT! native Microsoft Excel 2003 documents just as you would on your desktop. Save the edited Excel file on your iPhone, send to your iDisk account remotely, or upload to your desktop using WiFi – all while maintaining perfect data integrity.

That seems a strong list to me – especially the new Excel editing capabilities.  I haven’t given this app a try as yet, as I just don’t have to work with Excel / Office files very often anymore.  Would love to hear what any of you think of this if you give it a whirl, of course.

MobileFiles Pro is available now – for $9.99 – in the App Store, HERE

Via: Brighthand

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