Video demo: Taking gOffice for a spin

by Vincent Nguyen on July 9, 2007





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If you haven’t tested out gOffice yet, you don’t know what you’re missing. gOffice is more like a glorified notepad with the ability to save your documents as .doc file format. Well, you don’t literally save files to the iPhone, but rather you send it to yourself or whoever via email. It’s pretty neat concept.

gOffice for iPhone

A short video is available for your viewing pleasure after the jump. Enjoy.

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Related: iPhone gets a (basic) word-processor

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 PDog 07.09.07 at 12:54 pm

You can also do this with the included notes program on the iphone. Just select the envelope at the bottom of any note to email. OK you can snail mail them.

2 Vincent Nguyen 07.09.07 at 12:59 pm

[quote comment="5254"]You can also do this with the included notes program on the iphone. Just select the envelope at the bottom of any note to email. OK you can snail mail them.[/quote]

right, the nice thing is this sends the file as a .doc file format. when you send notes to yourself, it simply sends it embedded inside the email.

3 Jay 07.09.07 at 1:21 pm

can we get video posted in a format the iPhone can view! :-)

4 Vincent Nguyen 07.09.07 at 1:40 pm

[quote comment="5258"]can we get video posted in a format the iPhone can view! :-)[/quote]

I know, it sucks iPhone doesn’t support flash yet. iPhone can read .mov files, but unfortunately they’re really big.

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