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Quickoffice Prepping Office Suite for Google's Android Platform

Quickoffice, an often used Microsoft Office-compatible software suite for mobile devices, is being prepped for Google's Android platform. PC Magazine recently got a chance to check out an the software, which is currently available for the Palm OS and Symbian OS smartphones running with both the S60 and UIQ interfaces.

In addition to allowing 'gPhone' users to read, create and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, the Android edition of Quickoffice will, not surprisingly, allow users to do the same with Google Doc documents (see image).

Through a partnership with a company called SoonR, users will even be able to access their Office documents from a remote location, say on home or office desktop PC.

Android-based smartphones aren't expected to ship until later this year or early next. The mobile platform falls under the auspices of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), which - in addition to Google - is composed of major mobile telephony, semiconductor, and mobile handset players.

See here for a slideshow of screen shots of the Quickoffice prototype for Android in action.

Quickoffice is also developing a version of its eponymous mobile office suite for the iPhone.

Quickoffice Prepping Office Suite for Google's Android Platform



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