Office Work On iPad : The iPad isn’t just a device to browse the web, watch videos and play games however. Many people classify it as just a media consumption device, but it’s in fact a very powerful machine capable of doing almost anything a regular computer can. It comes with a Notes program which you can use to jot down a few ideas. lists, or even the beginning of a draft letter. That application syncs with your emails and you can access those documents in your Mac’s Mail program, which is very convenient and enables you to work between the two systems.
But the iPad can go a lot further than this. For one thing, the iWork suite is available for it as a separate purchase. You won’t obviously get all the features you’ve grown accustomed to with the Mac’s versions, but for a first attempt at creating a business suite that’s controlled by touch, it’s remarkable what you can do with them and you’ll be designing newsletters, filling in spreadsheets and creating presentations in next to no time. If you need compatibility with Microsoft Word and Work’s conversion layer isn’t good enough, take a look at Byte2′s Office2 HD. It’s not as attractive as the iWork suite, but it lets you create native Word (both .doc and .docx) and Excel (.xls) documents on your iPad for a very reasonable price.
Here are some things you might want to get started:
- iPad 2 Review Complete Guide
- iPad 2 at Glance
- Activate Your New iPad
- iPad Gestures and Techniques
- How to set up “find my iPad”
- About the iPad batteries
- All About iPad Screen Protection
- How to Choose an iPad 2 3G Data Plan
- 5 Easy Steps to Connecting | How To Use iPhone As Modem
- How To Use iCloud | A User Guide







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