Friday, September 20, 2013

Google's QuickOffice app free for everyone, get 10GB storage too

Google’s QuickOffice mobile app is now free for everyone on Android and iPhone devices.

Google made announcement on its Enterprise blog [1] , stating that

Quickoffice is integrated with Google Drive so you can safely and easily store and access your files across devices. Users who currently have Quickoffice for Google Apps for Business can update their app to the new version and will notice a new icon. You’ll also see a number of new features including the ability to create .ZIP folders and view charts in Excel and PowerPoint files.

Users who sign in to their Google account from the new Quickoffice app for Android or iOS by 26 September will also get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage free for two years.

Google's Quick Office will be available for free on Android and iOS.

Google’s Quick Office will be available for free on Android and iOS.

Google says that the new app works across devices from iPhone to iPad and Android phones to Android tablets.

The app lets users create, view, and edit Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint files on their mobile devices.

Google had bought the QuickOffice Mobile app in June 2012. According to QuickOffice, the app has been downloaded on 300 million devices so far in 180 countries.

Links
  1. ^ Enterprise blog (googleenterprise.blogspot.in)

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