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Bureau apps 2 questions
1) I got an iPad mini and I'm looking for a good app for cloud uses + word and excel uses
2) some years ago I bought documents to go, and now it still ask me to buy it What can I do? |
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In regards to 1, I prefer the iWork apps on the iPad. I really like them and make a lot of use out of them with barely any problems (aside for lack of pivot table option in Numbers but I work around it).
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I was thinking bout iWork but won't I have compatibility problems if I send my files to office on PC? Luke some du citons ont available Or w/e
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I've no idea on what you said after the question mark; however, yes you will have some compatibility problems if you use a lot of the more "advanced" functions of office. iWork is good for the basic use… viewing a single word document maybe or creating one. Same applies to Numbers. Out of all, Keynote is generally the most compatible with PowerPoint with Numbers being the least due to advance Excel uses almost a lot of offices use these days… such as Pivot tables.
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Sorry bout the 2nd part stupid double language
But thanks for the answers |
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