It lets you download Google documents to your iPhone, and it lets you read and write text documents in landscape. It has no more editing capabilities than iPhone Notes -- no cut and paste, no ability to upload to Google Docs. It does not support iPhone Mail. It does let you move documents from your computer to your iPhone (through Google) so that you can read them, make deletions and additions, and save them on the iPhone. That overcomes one big iPhone deficiency and makes this app well worth the five bucks. Others will prize the larger keys and screen that it provides in landscape mode. That too is worth five bucks. Why doesnt Apple develop a more capable file and text editing platform? If they want Blackberry users to switch they will have to do so.
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