Best Word Processing App for the Prime? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Anything better than the stock Polaris Office?

Buddy Revell said:
Anything better than the stock Polaris Office?
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I day say that quick office pro HD is the best, due to it being HC/ICS oriented.

Go to the TF101 apps forum and you will find a detailed comparison of all the major suites; Polaris is fine enough for when I need to view a doc/sheet.
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Another vote for Quickoffice Pro HD. It's tablet friendly, easy to create new stuff as well as edit what you have and it can sync with a bunch of your cloud accounts like dropbox, box, evernote and g docs.

I like Documents to Go. Works fine on my Prime.

I prefer Quick Office HD, but Documents To Go is fine too.

If I go to the market, I get the message that Quick Office HD is incompatible with my Transformer Prime. Is it because I'm in the UK..? Weird.

IneffablePigeon said:
If I go to the market, I get the message that Quick Office HD is incompatible with my Transformer Prime. Is it because I'm in the UK..? Weird.
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Add Canada to that list. I can't see it in the market either.

I think they might have pulled it because I'm in the US and I can't find it either

Another vote for Quickoffice though ThinkFree isn't too bad either. I hate Polaris.

+1 for documents to go
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Hi, I installed Picsel SmartOffice+, and it works very great, with awesome edit possibilitys. works a bit like MS Office. In the market about 7 euro, at Jetgar for free!

I normally use Office Suite Pro. It's got all the features I need and it's for honeycomb, it's not free ($10) but I got it as the free app on Amazon one day.

The spreadsheet in polaris office seems to be alpha quality to me. Date formats don't match up.
I've found nothing which allows me to enter 11/3/10 for March 11 2010, so I'm now back to using openoffice over vnc. Seems quite tragic for android.

I read somewhere that Libreoffice suite should have Android (and iOS) port this year, would be great...

After playing with Documents 2 Go and OfficeSuite 5, I prefer Officesuite which has formatting options as a bar rather than hidden in the menu key like in Documents 2 Go. Don't have QuickOffice so haven't had a chance to compare with that.

Further to the earlier poster, I include the link to the thread on this topic from the original transfomer thread. It's phenomenally helpful!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1085173

Very promising app:
Kingsoft Office : free totally, compatible with Microsoft Office read/write.

Great suggestions, guys. I'm also interested in what Onlive is doing with Microsoft Office. So far, though, they only have an app for iOS.
http://desktop.onlive.com/
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/13/onlive-desktop-hits-the-itunes-app-store/

Jessecar96 said:
I normally use Office Suite Pro. It's got all the features I need and it's for honeycomb, it's not free ($10) but I got it as the free app on Amazon one day.
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I too got it for free from Amazon free app of the day, and it works really well. Even at $9.99 it's worth it if you are going to use it regularly.

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Microsoft Office viewing and editing

Hi All. I know this is more related to Android but after your thoughts on programs to view and edit office documents, in particularly excel.
I've recently looked at Office 365 but unsure how well it works on Android and a 1280x800 screen, also not sure how much data it will suck when hotspotted with my phone.
Polaris office came stock on my galaxy s2 and find that not to be overly feature full, nor are any of the others from my understanding, in particular excel.
Yeh I know the Prime is not a laptop or desktop replacement but I would probably use it for the odd bit of work if it had something better than Polaris Office.
Quickoffice Pro HD or Documents to Go
Both handle office 2010 files
Thanks for the reply.
But I realise there are many that handle office 2010 files, with none that completely stand out are more personal preference, but they aren't exactly fully functional. Polaris is meant to be reasonable but I found it is no where near deep in functionality. For example, I have found Excel is not useful for anything but very basic spreadsheets.
But Office 365 is meant to be fully functional, but cloud based, and searching didn't say how well it worked on an android tablet
One thing I've always found really helpful is Google Documents. You can create, edit and share documents in it.
Write it in Google Docs, edit it on your computer before sending it. As an online college student, it has made my life a whole lot easier. It's free as well so it's worth checking out
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I forgot to mention that you can create on a phone but download onto a computer where you can add your specific formatting later. This means you don't necessarily have to have a full featured office package on your phone as long as your computer has interwebz and can get to gDocs.
Cheers. I'll give it a go on my galaxy s2 while I wait patiently for the asus prime
I knew about google docs but not really looked at it much.
pbrown77 said:
Cheers. I'll give it a go on my galaxy s2 while I wait patiently for the asus prime
I knew about google docs but not really looked at it much.
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Also remember that the tablet version of quickoffice pro hd is tablet exclusive and have a different UI and more advanced functions than the phone based quickoffice pro.
As you said, none of the android specific office suites are full featured, but I think that they're getting closer. Also, they do provide functionality that most users would think is complete. It'll be a long time before you see pivot tables and odbc hooks in tablet office suites.
I found this.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...csel-now-free-on-getjar-gold-previously-9-99/
Looks like it works pretty well... I don't have or use it but I figure you could try it out and see if it does the trick.
Polaris on the tablet isn't too bad
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I've read somewhere in the forum (can't remember where ) that you couldn't use google doc (the web app) on the first transformer's browser... Is this true ? And on the prime ?
And is there an HD or tablet version of the google doc android app ?
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I've read somewhere in the forum (can't remember where ) that you couldn't use google doc (the web app) on the first transformer's browser... Is this true ? And on the prime ?
And is there an HD or tablet version of the google doc android app ?
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the Google doc app works fine in the og transformer. Also can use In browser, just get kb lag like hell if you do that.
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What office suite to use?

Have seen some complaints about lack of a good office suite for Android. Google Doc lacks necessary functionality to replace a laptop.
Other fully functional alternatives?
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open office would be my suggestion, though google docs isn't that bad for quick writing and viewing.
Link?
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I don't think you'll find an Office suite that can completely replace a full-fledged suite running on a Windows or OS X notebook, if your documents are very complicated at all. The suites I've tried (Quickoffice Pro HD, Polaris, Docs to Go, OfficeSuite Pro) are all fine for creating and editing simple Word docs and spreadsheets, but only if there are no headers/footers, styles, inline graphics, pivot tables, indexes, macros, etc., etc.
I use my Prime+dock for text entry, basically, and do any cleanup, heavy formatting, etc., on my notebook. If you're looking for more than that, I'd say you're likely to be disappointed.
I use kingston office it has good features for basic office work.
borchgrevink said:
Have seen some complaints about lack of a good office suite for Android. Google Doc lacks necessary functionality to replace a laptop.
Other fully functional alternatives?
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Have you tried the included Polaris Office? QuickOffice is pretty good too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1085173 has a comparison of features (a few months old though) from some of the major office offerings on android.
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open office would be my suggestion, though google docs isn't that bad for quick writing and viewing.
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There's a full featured OpenOffice app for Android? Only one I know of is a reader app...
According to a colleague, the iOS alternative is far better than any Android version. Any thoughts on that?
Haven't tried it myself.
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They all suck compared to their desktop equivalents. I have Polaris, OfficeSuite Pro, and Docs to Go. OfficeSuite Pro seems to suck the least. Docs to Go does better at PPT thought. They all choke and mess up formatting when you import big complex desktop files. Complex Excel spreadsheets with lots of formulas and macros get butchered.

[Q_Q] Word processor?

Does anyone know of a free or paid word processor that can
a) edit font type, size italics bold and underline
b) set page margins along with header and footer
and c) have spellcheck and/or grammar check
with a ok looking UI that is compatible with the prime?
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I don't know that there are any with spell/grammar check but having used QuickOffice Pro HD, Kingsoft Office, and OfficeSuite Pro 6 (all of which are on my Prime right now), I can't give a high enough recommendation to OfficeSuite Pro 6. It's head and shoulders above the rest of the office programs out there.
Kingsoft Office is 100% free, and well worth it to have; it suffers largely from not being able to search for text or jump to pages, and I don't think it handles bullets and lists and such very well; however, for a free office app it's pretty full-featured.
OfficeSuite Pro just keeps getting better and better with each release, and I expect it won't be long before they add spell and grammar check, and the ability to create headers and footers (it supports headers and footers in pre-existing docs now). It's $15 or $20, I think, but well worth the purchase price.
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kingsoft
Kingsoft is a very complete wP, and includes page setup functionalities, you can set the paper type/size as well as the margins, but so far header and footer are not part of the package, as far as i can tell. also lack of del (shift + backspace) and lack of ctrl + direction keys to advance one word at a time are annoying;
still recommend because the support team is very responsive and with time and community feedback it could become a really solid wP
The Grey Elf said:
I don't know that there are any with spell/grammar check but having used QuickOffice Pro HD, Kingsoft Office, and OfficeSuite Pro 6 (all of which are on my Prime right now), I can't give a high enough recommendation to OfficeSuite Pro 6. It's head and shoulders above the rest of the office programs out there.
Kingsoft Office is 100% free, and well worth it to have; it suffers largely from not being able to search for text or jump to pages, and I don't think it handles bullets and lists and such very well; however, for a free office app it's pretty full-featured.
OfficeSuite Pro just keeps getting better and better with each release, and I expect it won't be long before they add spell and grammar check, and the ability to create headers and footers (it supports headers and footers in pre-existing docs now). It's $15 or $20, I think, but well worth the purchase price.
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Sounds good, already have Kingsoft.
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Use OnLive Desktop it is hands down the best thing out there!
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Use OnLive Desktop it is hands down the best thing out there!
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Still not released in UK
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Still not released in UK
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Check your PM
hello. I'm asking this here for avoiding create a new thread.
I'm having problems with polaris office. The main problem is when switching through apps I loose everithing I wrote after some time (if I don't save the file). It seems that the program is cleaned from memory...
Is there any solution to this? Is there any other office app that doesn't do this?
thanks
See my response above as to good alternatives. Polaris office is awful.
jdeoxys said:
Does anyone know of a free or paid word processor that can
a) edit font type, size italics bold and underline
b) set page margins along with header and footer
and c) have spellcheck and/or grammar check
with a ok looking UI that is compatible with the prime?
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Aside from grammar checking Polaris Office can do all of these things. Spell check works through the normal Android spell checking system that gets applied to everything you type. It might not be as robust as you were looking for, but it is there.
Quickoffice PRO HD nuff said. It's basically Microsoft Office for Android.

The ultimate Office App

Does anyone of you use your Transformer Pad for writing documents? I would do so if I would find a good office app. But unfortionally I can't find one. When I'm at home I use CloudOn, because it's nearly the same as Microsoft Office and does not mess up my documents. The problem is that I want to use my Transformer for writing when I'm in school. But I don't have a wifi connection there. Therefore I search for the ultimate Office App which works without internet and does not mess up my Office 2010 documents. Any recommendations?
Hi, have you tried Polaris Office? It does word, excel & powerpoint
here is a thread with download link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099584
Cloud on? Is it for Linux?
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I tried it out but it does not seem to install. Can't flash the. zip. Maybe there is a problem with the other version which comes provided with CleanRom 3.1? Is there also version 4.0 out there for our Pad?
Edit: OK, same problem as with any other app i`ve tried. Polaris does not seem to stick to my custom font layout. I like to keep my text very compact which seems to be the problem. If I open up my documents with Polaris they are larger (one or more pages longer). So I need an office alternative which is as close to Microsoft Office as possible.
Cloud On is a cloud based office solution but does only work with cloud services (eg. Drop box,Google drive, box, etc.) I highly recommend it when you need to work at home
Is there an alternative to Polaris?
Ok tried to install lastest Polaris Office v4.0.3212.13, would not install. then tried v4.0.3210.07, it installed but kepts force closing.
I running Energy Rom by NRGZ28.
The only alternative I have tried is Kingsoft Office from the play store, seems pretty good and is free.
Kingsoft Office doesn't do the job for me either :/ No advanced settings for fonts or any other fonts. I also tried OfficeSuite Pro. But same result here. All of the apps are not capable to align my text correctly. I think I'll need to wait for the official Microsoft Office or the new Polaris.
Btw. I found my problem. It seems like all the apps don't support the settings of Office 2010 which I have currently in use. However, if I save my files in the older format (Word 97 - 2003) all apps seem to work just fine. But I go with Polaris for now Thanks again ;D:fingers-crossed:
EDIT: I was WRONG! All of them screw up... I just didn't notice that when I either save it in the new or the old format my text is simply wrong. My testdocument is 6 Pages long. But all of the apps align it to 7.
Any ideas on how to fix that? Maybe the different resolutions of my desktop and the tablet are the problem...
Mabye Microsoft Office on your tab
Hi, just thought of a way to maybe get MS Office running on android tab.
There are Linux Installer apps on the play store which allow you to install linux distro's on android, you could then install MS Office on linux using something like 'playonlinux' or 'wine'. Not sure if this would work but will give it a go over the weekend and let you know. If anyone has already tried this can you tell how it went.
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Hi, just thought of a way to maybe get MS Office running on android tab.
There are Linux Installer apps on the play store which allow you to install linux distro's on android, you could then install MS Office on linux using something like 'playonlinux' or 'wine'. Not sure if this would work but will give it a go over the weekend and let you know. If anyone has already tried this can you tell how it went.
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Wine on Arm Linux will not run programs compiled for Intel x86: http://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
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Wine on Arm Linux will not run programs compiled for Intel x86
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Ok thanks, I'll skip giving that a go then. Will just have to wait for Office 15 for arm to come out, should be sometime this year.
AW: The ultimate Office App
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker. The word processor is called Ofice2012:textmaker and is a port from the Softmaker office for Windows and Linux. There is also an app for spreadsheets and a presentation app. In comparison to polarised office you get a well designed office suite with good import filters for MS docx or xlsx files.
For a comparison between different android office apps go to Softmaker website. We (can't paste URL)
It was well reviewed by the German Computer magazine C't.
However, I this quality comes with a price tag. You pay around €28 for the whole package. Money well invested
Cheers
Alex
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johndoe1972 said:
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker.
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Thanks, just downloaded the free trail.
AW: The ultimate Office App
johndoe1972 said:
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker. The word processor is called Ofice2012:textmaker and is a port from the Softmaker office for Windows and Linux. There is also an app for spreadsheets and a presentation app. In comparison to polarised office you get a well designed office suite with good import filters for MS docx or xlsx files.
For a comparison between different android office apps go to Softmaker website. We (can't paste URL)
It was well reviewed by the German Computer magazine C't.
However, I this quality comes with a price tag. You pay around €28 for the whole package. Money well invested
Cheers
Alex
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Thanks! This is just the app I needed! Transfers all my word documents perfectly. This is really the ultimate Office App for me

TF300T & Dock, app recommendation for students?

Hi, I purchased the TF300 a while back but didn't purchase the dock with it. I recently purchased the dock and entered my first year in University. Since I'm new to using an Android tablet for school work, are there any apps that you can recommend? Thanks.
Kingsoft Office is a very good mobile office suit, you can save the files as .doc(x) so editing them at home with your desktop is possible, it's fast intuitive and easy to learn.
I'd highly recommend a good and fast PDF reader, something like readaee pro is a good investment. ezpdf is not bad but you clearly need to decline some of it's permissions the app is way to nosy.
Also a good file-manager such as Root-Explorer, Total-Commander can save you a lot of team and helps to organize your pdf, uni files.
Quickoffice, iAnnotate, ES file explorer, and Any.do would be my recommendation
The one you will find is the place that you are not looking, and no, it is not behind you
The new google docs app is now much more dock friendly, and I end up using that a lot because my school has google domain accounts for everyone.
For offline, I do use Kingston as someone else previously mentioned.
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maybe "Remote Desktop". together with the dock it could work out well...
Smackeroni said:
maybe "Remote Desktop". together with the dock it could work out well...
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Splashtop is very good.
Here's one I have found useful. Overdrive Media Console. You can use it to access books from your local library.
Splash top + one note on the computer
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a bit late
I know its abit late but i use Handrite + Adonit Jot Classic to take notes during my classes makes if you like hand writing as much as I do you'll find this combination really usefull
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I know its abit late but i use Handrite + Adonit Jot Classic to take notes during my classes makes if you like hand writing as much as I do you'll find this combination really usefull
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My adonit jot scratched my screen, permanently.
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My adonit jot scratched my screen, permanently.
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Atually i notice that happens when theres "dust"bettwen the screen and the tip, I have a screen protector but i do see small lines not really visible if you aint looking for them
I'm an editor. I use polaris office, read pdf with perfect viewer (and pdf addon), transfer files with teamviewer (also great to check up on my pc @ home), extensively use es explorer for ftp & cloud surfing, also, airdroid comes in handy when having to upload a file on the fly

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