Video Shows QuickOffice's MobileFiles for iPhone in Action

About a month ago, QuickOffice released it's first iPhone app, MobileFiles. The software gives iPhone users a way to access, view and retrieve files stored remotely in their iDisk folder from an iPhone or iPod touch. Per our request, the company recently posted a video that walks you through some of MobileFiles features.

“MobileFiles files a void for MobileMe users. It’s a frustration to have access to all other MobileMe accounts expect for iDisk, especially for mobile professionals," explained QuickOffice VP of product management Paul Moreton to iPhoneGuide.com. "This is Quickoffice’s first of many iPhone applications and it’s filling a much needed gap in accessibility.”

Here's more info on MobileFiles capabilities:

  • View files on your iPhone or iPod Touch in landscape or portrait mode, with pan and zoom
  • Download from multiple iDisk accounts or friends' shared public iDisk folders
  • Store downloaded files on your iPhone or iPod Touch for faster offline viewing or listening
  •  Manage your files with our built-in Filemanager for convenient file organization
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    You can download MobileFiles here at the iTunes App Store.

    Quickoffice is in the process of developing a version of its eponymous mobile office suite for the iPhone.


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