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Office App

jaj324

Android Enthusiast
Hancom Office came pre-installed on my Note 4. Google has Docs, Sheets and Slides. Microsoft has Office for Android....

Which is better???
 
Why not try them, see which you prefer, which does what you want better, then uninstall the ones you like less?

Different people have different requirements for these things.
 
My favourite office suite is WPS Office, it's worth a look, main advantages I think, it doesn't need to be on-line and you don't have to pay a monthly subscription.
 
Depends on a)what you use it for, b)your preferences.

Example: At my university almost all professors that give out lecture notes do it using powerpoint. So I use microsoft for this and for my general word processing. However, due to the awesome collaboration features of google drive/docs/sheets/etc, we use these for group projects. And, if I'm doing word processing for a scientific paper I will use a LaTeX processor. And I use OneNote almost extensively for long note taking, and keep for short note taking.

So, it really depends on what you want to use it for and what you like more. I would definitely encourage you to try all the ones you are thinking of, see which you like the most, and go with them.
 

You can, but you have to convert the format. For example, when I do group projects in google docs, to print and publish them we export them out as Microsoft Office format. In the same line, google docs can convert microsoft office format doctuments to google format to use in their service. It isn't seamless though.
 
Thank you. That answers my question. I mainly just open and view email attachments. PDF, excel and word. Hancom does a good job with that and it came baked into my Note 4, and my Tab Pro 8.4.
 
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