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Quickoffice App for Free (Android and iOS) +10GB Google Drive Storage for 2 Years (Google Account)

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Starting today we’re making Quickoffice for Android and iOS available for free, for everyone. With Quickoffice, you can edit Microsoft® Office documents across your devices, giving you the freedom to work with anyone no matter what hardware or software they’re using.

Plus, it’s integrated with Google Drive storage so you can safely access your files from anywhere. While we’re on the topic of free stuff, if you sign in to your Google Account from the new Quickoffice app for Android or iOS by September 26, 2013, you'll get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for two years, which will be added to your account in the next few weeks.

Download Quickoffice for Android: http://goo.gl/Y5TQxz
Download Quickoffice for iPhone and iPad: http://goo.gl/m21Uhp

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  • +1

    Didn't know QuickOffice got acquired by Google. So that's why my Pro version dissapearred from the market.

    and I see the formatting and rendering sucks as usual.

    • feels like its gotten worst

  • I think Quick Office is going to be always free from now on?

    http://googledrive.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/freeing-quickoffi…

    +1 for additional 10GB though. Does Quick Office have good integration with Google Drive? That's something that I use often… Looking for something that creates gdoc files offline.

    • Quick office seems to turn my Google documents into PDFs.a little strange.

      • +2

        No more dropbox integration =(

  • Free storage is for 2 years. I guess you would need to pay or lose your content after that? How does that work, anyone know?

    • +6

      You don't lose your content, you just can't upload anything else until you drop back down below your quota

  • +1

    Free storage doesn't seem to work on google apps :(

    • Well that sux.

    • "if you sign in to your Google Account from the new Quickoffice app for Android or iOS by September 26, 2013, you'll get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for two years, which will be added to your account in the next few weeks."

  • +1

    What's ridiculous about this is that in 2 years time I would anticipate the overall google drive capacity for everyone would go up by this much. It's kind of like getting an early upgrade though so I'll be going for it.

    • My thinking too
      Here's hoping..

  • +2

    Logged into my 3 different Google accounts, be interested to see if all 3 get the extra 10G

  • +3

    Where are my GeeBees. I dont got the free Geebees. :p

    • Copied from kRaYziE666 above
      "if you sign in to your Google Account from the new Quickoffice app for Android or iOS by September 26, 2013, you'll get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for two years, which will be added to your account in the next few weeks."

  • -1

    Apple announced free keynote, pages, numbers, imovie and iphote-Google comes with quickoffice for free-good!!

  • Am I missing something?

    From description:

    This free app from Google lets you create and edit Microsoft® Office documents, spreadsheets and presentations on your iPhone and iPad.

    When I try to view a word doc stored on my google drive, it says:

    This file can be viewed in Quickoffice. To edit this file, use the Google Drive app.

    Why?? Why do I need another app to use the functionality of this app? It can already access and see my Google drive docs…

  • Quick office is ok but pdf rendering is terrible. I just use adobe reader instead which is much better for pdfs

    • That's like saying MS Word is ok but doesn't view PDFs well.
      I would think a dedicated PDF reader would be much better at viewing PDFs than a word processor. :)

    • adobe reader is really laggy. I use Repligo Reader which is as good as the built in iOS one.

  • Dropbox is more generous, so far I've got 75G bonus storage.

    • +9

      Do you mind to share how do you get 75GB extra?

  • excellent, I already pay $5/yr for $20gb so 30gb for $5/yr will tie me over

  • Was going to ask, what's the main difference between this and Google Drive?

  • +1

    It's just a way for google to push google drive. I already feel like I need less google in my life, so I don't want more shoved down my throat.

    • is someone shoving quickoffice down your throat?

    • +2

      Buy a Windows 8 mobile if you want less google.

      I think google was trying to rescue Quick office, their product has only ever been good on Nokia symbian and there are way better and cheaper options at present in google play. Kingsoft for eg is completely free and is a fairly decent document editor to boot

      • Surely that's even more Microsoft though! (locked down system)
        At least you don't have to use Google apps on Android if you don't want to!

  • I was using officesuite 7 pro and it always had issues playing back powerpoint files. Missing images, blocks of text etc. Just tried quickoffice out and it displays the same ppt files much much better. Not 100% but very close! Pretty happy with that and an extra 10G!

  • Wow that was fast

  • -2

    did anyone else NOT the extra 10GB after signing in to QuickOffice?

    • +2

      did anyone else NOT read the bold text in the description? :)

  • When I go to the Play Store it tells me that I will get 15GB…? But the description above says 10GB..
    I dont get it (not that im complaining!) But I want y'all to get the 15 rather than 10

    Is it only 10 on iOS maybe (cause im runnin Android)??

    Edit:oh maybe its adding the standard 5GB on that u get with drive? (Though I got 7 on there..?)

    • Not sure what they mean by the description on the Google Playstore, but Google Drive comes with 15GB and this deal will give you an additional 10GB for 2 years.

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