Google bought QuickOffice, one of the most popular mobile Office app on Android and other platforms, about a year ago, and since then we haven’t heard much about it. QuickOffice used to be a paid app, ...
Smart observers saw this coming last week after announcements at Google I/O and now it is official. Google will be ending the life of the popular mobile Office App QuickOffice. QuickOffice allowed ...
Google acquired QuickOffice back in June 2012. At the time, QuickOffice offered native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Symbian. Symbian can be of course ruled out, but it makes sense for the ...
For those power Android phone users who, like me, use their phone for virtually anything and everything sometimes you wish that there was a way to seriously take control of you work through your phone ...
QuickOffice for Android, a productivity application by QuickOffice, is available from the Android Market for US$7.99.If nothing else, you’ve got to give the people over at QuickOffice credit for being ...
Acquired by Google last June and updated last October, Quickoffice for iPad is a great solution for iPad owners to work with Office files, especially ones that aren’t supported in Google Docs. Today, ...
As Google last week introduced new features for its online and Android productivity apps, it also quietly announced that it has halted development on Quickoffice and would soon pull the free software ...
For anyone that follows the technology space, you're used to this refrain. A promising startup is acquired, and the monolithic corporation that acquired it dabbles on a bit before shutting it down ...
Sharpening one side of its dual-pronged strategy for competing against Microsoft Office, Google brings its Office file-editing software to the top mobile devices. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
With Android 4.4 KitKat, Google’s biggest blow to Microsoft isn’t against Windows Phone. It’s against Microsoft Office. You see, KitKat ships with Quickoffice, letting you edit Microsoft Office ...
Some analysts say that Microsoft could reap more than $1 billion a year if it sells versions of Office for iOS and Android. But Google’s release of Quickoffice for iOS and Android will make sure that ...
My colleague Zack Whittaker believes Google Docs will take some of these customers away, but that's not the biggest threat to Microsoft. The longer Microsoft neglects to release the iOS and Android ...