
Sure, everyone knows you can view Word documents on your iPhone. But how do you edit them? As Robert Scbole predicted, gOffice has just launched a new Word processor specially designed for the iPhone. Unfortunately, it’s only a web app, but just think about the possibilities if it were running natively. You’d be able to do a lot of funky things like saving files locally and getting a much better response compared to AT&T’s EDGE network.
This isn’t a no-frills application either; you’ll find fancy features like templates, special headers, live previews and custom fonts. If you’re one of the privileged few to own an iPhone, point Safari here. If you’re just a mere mortal, like the rest of us, you can test it out in any browser of your choice. Once completed, you can send a hard-copy of your writing via US postal mail anywhere in the world.
There’s no charge for simply using it.
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These are all good tests and these are built to perform, but how long will it go on working perfect for? but then again these days mobile phones are becoming like computers, the second you buy it it's allready old!
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Getting new mobile phones to market with great features getting thougher.
How fast they become obselete and how fast can I get the next new phone, not fast enough.
I wonder if it is slow because it isn't native… anyone know?
Great features, great phone. I really luv iPhone.
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Truly interesting post! It’s only a web app, but just think about the possibilities if it were running natively.