Have it and been using it for a bit now.
It does a good job of interpreting my MSO files into their correct look.
It is missing some functionality around more complex docs and on save I have run into the dreaded "it reformatted it" issue more than a few times.
I have run into an issue when installed on my phone (Skyrocket). There are times it will not Zoom in on the document unless you use the ribbon zoom feature - no finger allowed - leaving it pretty much unreadable.
Overall I would rate it a 4 of 5 pretty close on par to Polaris Office (ASUS) and better than iWorks and Docs to Go.
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Nice job - looking forward to updates.
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The biggest thing our users want to do with a tablet is a 'real' PowerPoint presentation. If we could find a solid PPTx presentation tool many users could dump their laptops as tablets handle e-mail, browsing and other travel functions quite well. Kingsoft is pretty solid in this regard, but still struggles a bit with more complex presentations. You cannot access links in the presentations or embedded video/audio (made sure the video/audio file was in same folder as PPTx as well). If your presentations are just static slides it likely will work well, but so would a number of other Office suites (or converting your slides to JPGs or a PDF as well).
We also had a difficulty using BOX.NET accounts. We tried a few different ones and could not log in through Kingsoft, but could get in using the BOX app or through the browser. Not sure what the hiccup was, but it definitely minimizes what should be a really slick feature.
The interface is really nice - defintely the closest to a desktop Office suite that I have seen on Android. I could see using this suite more than our other favorites if compatibility holds up as we throw more files at it. If PPTx abilities were enhanced it would easily become the standard on all our Android devices.
We also had a difficulty using BOX.NET accounts. We tried a few different ones and could not log in through Kingsoft, but could get in using the BOX app or through the browser. Not sure what the hiccup was, but it definitely minimizes what should be a really slick feature.
The interface is really nice - defintely the closest to a desktop Office suite that I have seen on Android. I could see using this suite more than our other favorites if compatibility holds up as we throw more files at it. If PPTx abilities were enhanced it would easily become the standard on all our Android devices.
I know I'm being lazy, but for the sake of being complete:
What are the hardware and Android O/S requirements?
What are the hardware and Android O/S requirements?
I'm tired of Android apps that don't seem to understand that system memory is limited but my SD card offers a huge amount of space.
Will this app directly install to my SD card without first trying to install to my system memory which forces me to later then try to move the app to my SD card.
Will this app directly install to my SD card without first trying to install to my system memory which forces me to later then try to move the app to my SD card.
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