20 July 2014

10 applications for the iPad deserves Office

Office applications on iOS devices had major recent changes with many new updates for iWork and the introduction of Microsoft Office software, software vendors shows growing emphasis on the application mobile applications for business over.

1. The Apple Pages

Apple iWork Pages word processor evaluation is good writing, help users text layout direction and provide tools to track editing, tables, spell check, search and replace, format text, insert graphics, and add text notes, password protection, AirPrint printing and publishing functions into ePub and PDF formats. It also allows multiple users to edit via the web (but this version does not have tracking or modify file security). This application has some limitations. You can not directly work with documents in the cloud storage service other than Apple's iCloud . You have to copy a file on the local computer before editing; no Save As feature to start editing. You also can not create or apply the style and character of its own style.

2. Apple Numbers

iWork Numbers spreadsheet is editor of Apple entering data support very well, especially the number format, date and recipe information. The keyboard can be adjusted based on the type of data that you are working. However, formatting cells in iWork Numbers less flexible in Excel. Excel users may not like the approach of Numbers to create spreadsheets: Number allows multiple worksheets on one page. But the latest version to better support multi-panel interface and more features CSV export formats, dynamic graphs and group editing via the web (no security). In addition, like all the other iWork apps, cloud storage service that you can only edit files directly as Apple's iCloud . But it does not support AirPrint and publishing PDFfiles.

 

3. Apple Keynote

iWork Keynote is a great slideshow editor. Users will enjoy it even more PowerPoint on Mac computers. And on the iPad it worked beautifully interface when creating complex slide transitions and effects application components can not compete. The latest version also adds support animation and editing users on the web (no security), plus the ability to remotely control a Keynote presentation on your Mac, iPad or iPhone. Keynote biggest drawback is the difficulty of copying documents to the cloud storage service, rather than allowing direct access. But it supports AirPrint and PDF publishing.

 

4. GoodReader 4 File Manager

Many people really want the iPad to have a file sharing system like a PC or Mac. GoodReader 4 can provide file management features you want. It provides a repository for centralized file can share files via Wi-Fi, the various storage service, iTunes and Open In feature in many iOS apps (such as Mail). GoodReader - as its name - also allows you to open lots of file formats, including formats not supported by QuickLook integration features of iOS.Moreover, it can extract archive files, so you do not need a separate utility for this.

 

5. 4 GoodReader PDF

GoodReader not only a file manager but also as a PDF annotation tool. You can highlight and edit the same as the main tool in Acrobat Professional professional applications. GoodReader is designed for using touch gestures to highlight sections in PDF files that you need to mark. The application has a few minor flaws such as marking menus are quite complex and you can not rotate individual pages, so sometimes you need to mark a page is rotated 90 degrees relative to the direction of the original text.

 

6. Evernote

Submit to note that most users should choose the Evernote iPad. It is a web based service to collect information, the article notes, minutes of meetings. it can synchronize all information from the device to your computer. You can create groups and move notes between the items, and you will no longer worry about losing notes like you had with the real notes on his desk. For logging feature collaboration between multiple users, Evernote offers several options for paid subscribers.

 

7. Calculator Original

Almost everyone will need a computer at hand. But unlike the iPhone, the iPad does not come with a built-in Calculator app. Fortunately, you can get a PC version Original familiar Calculator for iPad like iPhone absolutely free. There are many similar computer applications in the App Store, but Original Calculator with simple design will help us more convenient operation.

 

8. Dropbox

Apple's iCloud is a great service to keep files and other data are synchronized on iOS devices and OS X , but it really is not a hosting service where you can store centralized files and can be accessed from all the different devices and many different users. In contrast, Dropbox has many features of such a service and it integrates with many iPad apps to have access to as a common file system in some cases. Dropbox also integrates well with OS X and Windows, which displays as a local storage drives. It's also available for the Android version. Note that using Dropbox to Apple's iWork applications require a monthly fee of 5 USD.

 

9. OmniFocus

You are a project manager needs to manage multiple different important work, such as time, annotate multimedia communication for many people, calendar integration and decentralization steps. OmniFocus would be a worthwhile option for devices running iOS and Mac OS X. It is also an application that can replace reminders Reminders app in iPad integration.

 

10. FTP on the Go Pro

The cloud storage service today almost made features of the old FTP utility for many users, but if you work on a web page or in many file management system, you still need a dedicated FTP. For iPad users, FTP on the Go Pro is an option worth considering. It not only provides the ability to upload and download FTP that you desire, but also provides a basic HTML editor so that you can work with your web pages.



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