Top five Android applications
By IT Pro staff,
FRIDAY FIVE: Our regular chart run-down of the top business apps for mobile devices.
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Top free
File Manager An easy way to keep track of files and documents on your Android device.
Documents To Go Use your phone even more productively by viewing and editing documents on the move.
Kingsoft Office A user-friendly mobile productivity suite.
Job Search Search millions of jobs from thousands of job sites.
OfficeSuite 5 Open Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents on you Android phone.
Top paid
Documents To Go (Full) £9.99 Like the free version, this app lets you view and edit office documents, but offers more features and functionality.
OfficeSuite Pro 5 (£6.43) Create, view, edit and share Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files and view PDF files on your phone.
QuickOffice Pro (£9.73) A fully-featured Microsoft Office suite in the palm of your hands.
Exchange by Touchdown (£12.88) A fully-featured Exchange email, contacts, calendar and tasks client.
Splashtop Remote Desktop (£4.56) Let's you access your desktop from your Android device.
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Why not cover Maemo (Meego) and/or Symbian (QT) devices too ?
By foobarbaz on Friday Mar 12
one more to look at
We just started using Ringio to route calls for our sales team, who all use Android phones. It literally does a screen pop on your Android phone with caller/CRM information, like a call center for the small business. http://www.ringio.com
By mikesweeney on Wednesday Jul 14