It will set you back $4 direct from the App Store.Īt the time of writing it lacks any reviews, but we would imagine those will begin to pour in over the next few days, and you’ll be able to have a much better idea of how well put together the software package is. While Open Office on your desktop is entirely free, Office 700 is not.
The only aspect that Open Office fans may disapprove of is the price. It’s not able to handle certain ones, like Word 2007’s DOCX format, or AutoCAD DXF files, but the list of supported files is far longer than the list of those that aren’t.Ĭompatibility is broad across many different iPad versions, though your device will require iOS 9.0 to run it. With it you can view, edit, import and export documents format paragraphs, create stylized text with special effects, and open up a large number of different document types. Related: Don’t pay $10 a month for Microsoft Office! Here are the best free alternatives It’s a full release, too, with all of the main functions like text editing (ODT), drawing (ODG), presentation (ODP) and spreadsheets (ODS). As Betanews reports, the current system doesn’t come with database support, but that’s in the works.