Quickoffice, the makers of office productivity software for Symbian and BlackBerry smart phones, has released its first suite for the iPhone.
Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite for iPhone allows full editing of Microsoft Office documents and spreadsheets, and incorporates cut-and-paste functionality -- a feature that won't be natively supported by the iPhone until its 3.0 operating system is released this summer.
File-sharing and content-management capabilities are also built into Mobile Office Suite. Aside from allowing editing of Office documents, the suite also supports the viewing of iWorks and PDF format files.
The new suite also incorporates access to MobileMe iDisk accounts, although that functionality was included in Quickoffice's free MobileFiles application, which was released in November 2008.
David Halpin, Quickoffice's vice president of engineering and product development, said in a statement that Quickoffice's application would be constantly improved with additional functionality, starting in just a few weeks.
Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite for iPhone can be downloaded from iTunes for £11.99.
