![]() ![]() The Android version is available in the Android Market and comes in two parts to get the full functionality. I have been using DataViz's Documents To Go applications for years on my smartphones and Apple iPad and it is one of the first apps I install on my devices. Tablet screens of 7 inches and larger are more than adequate for Office work and pairing with a Bluetooth keyboard can make a road warrior out of anyone. These apps also work on smartphones, but I find most people (including heavy users like myself) use them as simply viewers on their phones. ![]() I also chose to test these out on my HTC Flyer 7 inch Android device since this form factor is going to be extremely popular with the Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, Samsung Note, and others with displays that make them usable for working with Office documents. BTW, I included ThinkFree Office in this review, but the latest update caused some very strange issues where the screen is now very small and the application needs an immediate update to fix it for any real usability. Every application has strengths and weaknesses, but I think you will see in this comparison that some stand out from the crowd. I purchased a few of these apps while others supported all the features in the trial period so I evaluated them during this period. I know that I have seen ThinkFree Office, Quickoffice, and Polarus Office loaded on devices out of the box. When you buy an Android device, you may discover one of these apps preloaded on your device. ![]()
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