Word On The Go - Document Writer for Microsoft Office Word app for iPhone and iPad
Word On The Go allows you to create, view and edit Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 documents on your iPhone/iPad.
You can transfer existing .doc or .docx from your PC to the iPhone/iPad via Wifi Transfer or USB Sync.
Word On The Go supports the following in editing Word and text documents
+ View, create and edit Microsoft Word 2007-2010 documents (.doc & .docx)
+ View Open Text Documents (.odt)
+ Convenient file transfer capability with support for Wi-fi transfers.
+ Spelling and grammar checking functionality
+ Insertion of headers, footers and comment
+ Support insertion, deletion, merging and spliting cells in tables
+ Word and characters Count
+ Text highlighting
+ Multiple and granular zooming
+ Unlimited number of undos and redos
+ Large number of font supports
+ International language input
+ Drawing tools support including drawing of shapes
+ Create, edit and share your documents effortlessly. No settings. No cluttered interface
+ Document Folders: Drag&Drop to create. Use different color covers for different projects
+ Find and replace: Quickly search within a document, and it gives you the option to replace those terms with another
+ Instant text statistics and counters: characters, words, reading time, sentences, average word length
Latest reviews of Word On The Go - Document Writer for Microsoft Office Word app for iPhone and iPad
This app is a great idea for smartphone users. It used to be okay when first launched a few years ago. How did it actually get worse? The formatting doesnt quite work and it continually crashes. Really disappointing because its otherwise easy to use.
Purchased to view ODT files as per app description. Does not come up as an ODT viewer on my phone. Great for Word but I dont need it for word. No help, no support! Disappointed.
I specifically bought this to insert comments into Word documents while commuting. The description clearly says that the software supports this. This turns out to not be the case. (As far as I can tell, it also does not support inserting headers and footers, which it also advertises.) The features are actually very basic and do not match the feature list given.
When I first purchase it I found it was hard to understand, tried to contact someone and exchange it for pages, starting to figure it out a little better. But if the company would let me switch to pages I would switch. I think pages may be a little easy to understand.
This app looks nothing like the screen shots, and it lacks most of the features claimed in the product description. A pretty thorough ripoff, actually.