Norcal Reservoir Dog
Well I use Microsoft word at work, the mobile version is vastly inferior. If it were free, I probably couldn’t complain. But, if you want to get the capability of redlining documents and other important work-related actions, you he to purchase the subscription. This is where the trouble begins. Microsoft support is terrible. Several times a year the program won’t work and tells me I need a subscription. I’ve spent hours on the phone with Microsoft since I first purchased this program. There’s some sort of company disconnect between their accounting department and mobile services. This needs to be fixed.Regarding the applications performance, at best it’s OK. It tends to be slow, sing a document while you were working on it is not as straightforward as it should be, and if you want to dictate, you better proofread twice. Many of the desired editing features are not ailable in this mobile application. Formatting is next to impossible and many many other features are not ailable. While I don’t think you can expect 100% duplication, iPad cost more than most PCs, he ample memory, and should be capable of handling all of the commands necessary to do a competent job of preparing a word document. And you should not he to he an external keyboard with your iPad to perform the tasks. Bottom line, The program is livable, but not particularly likable.