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MobiOffice (Formerly OfficeSuite) [3] is a proprietary cross-platform office suite application developed by MobiSystems. [4] It has versions for Android, iOS and Microsoft Windows (PC) and has compatibility with the most frequently used Microsoft Office file formats.
In 2018, MobiSystems’ OfficeSuite was selected as an Android Excellence app by Google Play. [21] [22] In 2019, MobiSystems’ OfficeSuite was awarded the Best Mobile App of 2019 award by Best Mobile App Awards. [23] MobiSystems has won multiple awards from the Bulgarian Association of Information Technologies’ yearly BAIT Awards.
Yes indicates that the office suite has been officially released in a fully functional, stable version. Dropped indicates that while the office suite works, new versions are no longer being released for the indicated OS; the number in parentheses is the last known stable version which was officially released for that OS.
MobiSystems OfficeSuite – available for Android, iOS and Windows [1] Polaris Office – available for iOS, macOS and Windows; SoftMaker Office – available for Android, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, macOS and Windows; Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware – online content management; WordPerfect Office – available for Windows
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Quickoffice, Inc., a company in Plano, Texas, was founded as Cutting Edge Software Inc. by Jeff Musa in 1997, [8] offering Microsoft Office and Excel compatibility for mobile devices. [9]
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