More and more tablets and smartphones in place of computers used for editing Microsoft Office documents. Yet, this is a long time not really have been possible because Microsoft long time, this development has ignored. Fortunately, Google has before now a mobile app released.
UPDATE: In June 2014, Google has this app from Google Play and the App Store removed. Given the fact that Microsoft themselves have the Office Mobile app has been released to office files on a smartphone and tablet editing Quickoffice also more or less become obsolete.
Quickoffice is a free mobile app from Google Inc. This allows you to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files create, edit, and save. In addition, it is also possible to create PDF-files to open and display.
For the storage allows the app to use the online storage service Google Drive. To make the service even more interesting, users will get 15GB of storage for free. To access this functionality you need to create a Google account if you haven't got. If you use Gmail or have an Android device then you already have such an account.
Quickoffice was originally by another developer, but was in June 2012 Google acquired. This acquisition is a response to Microsoft's Office 365. In contrast to Office 365 Quickoffice from Google free to use.
Quickoffice has the following characteristics:
Quickoffice screenshots
You can free download Quickoffice 32, 64 bit and safe install the latest trial or new full version for Windows 10 from the official site.