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How to Work With Microsoft Word Files on an iPad

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Ben Stevens Posted in Apps, How Do I ...?, iPad, Software 1 Comment
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ms word on ipadLots of attorneys want to be able to work with Microsoft Word (*.doc) files on an iPad, but they don’t know what is available to allow them to do so. There are a number of programs for the iPad that are essentially the equivalent of a mobile version of Microsoft Office.

Randy Singer, one of the deans of Mac legal technology, compiled the following list that he graciously agreed for me to share with my readers. Each of these programs can read, edit, and create MS Office documents on your iPad.

Check them out, and please feel free to leave a comment below to let us know which is your favorite:

  • OfficeSquared from ByteSquared ($6)
  • Documents to Go from DataViz ($10/$17)
  • QuickOffice from Google (free)
  • CloudOn (subscription)
  • OpenOffice on iPad from RollApp (free)
  • Textilus by knowtilus (free/$6)
  • UX Write by UX Productivity ($24.99)
  • Pages from Apple ($9.99/free)
  • iWork for iCloud (beta) (free)
  • OnLive (free to $10/mo.)
  • Office365 (starting at $5/mo.)
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One thought on “How to Work With Microsoft Word Files on an iPad”

  1. Fred says:
    July 14, 2018 at 7:56 pm

    To know that how to do the work in the MS Word on the Ipad that you can easily do the format change of the Docs in that device from the Firefox Support by which you can easily process the format of that.

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