iPhone in Business

iPhones

Access your files.

Take your important business documents wherever you go. Third-party iPhone apps let you mount your phone as a wireless hard drive, copy files via drag-and-drop and read and edit documents directly on your iPhone. Even control PowerPoint presentations with one finger.

Air Sharing

Air Sharing

Transfer files from a local computer or online file server to iPhone. View popular document formats, including Microsoft Office, PDF, RTF and even standard audio and video files.

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Keynote Remote

Keynote Remote

Control your Keynote slide presentation on your computer. Swipe to advance or return to a previous slide. In landscape mode, preview your next slide. Connects to your computer via a Wi-Fi network connection (requires Keynote ‘09).

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Quickoffice® Mobile Office Suite

Quickoffice® Mobile Office Suite

Provides a complete office productivity suite, including Quickword® for Word documents, Quicksheet® for Excel spreadsheets and Quickoffice® Files for access to remote or local files. View, edit and email documents.

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Soonr

Soonr

Upload your documents to the cloud on Soonr's secure file service, then access them on iPhone for easy searching, viewing, sharing or even printing and faxing. Rich collaboration features let you add comments to documents and track project tasks with your colleagues.

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ACTPrinter

ACTPrinter

Send printable documents such as electronic tickets and boarding passes from Mac computers to iPhone.

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PDF Annotator

PDF Annotator

Mark up and annotate PDF documents. Create bookmarks, text annotations or draw freeform with your fingers.

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iSpreadsheet

iSpreadsheet

Create, edit and share spreadsheets compatible with Excel, Numbers, Open Office and Google Docs.

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FileMagnet

FileMagnet

Wirelessly transfer files from your desktop computer to iPhone. Scroll through documents with no hands using “tilt scrolling.”

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