Although the iPhone does not have a built-in application for editing Microsoft Word documents, it is able to view them within its native Mail and Safari apps. This preview feature can be supplemented ...
You could download the latest first-person shooter for iPhone, or you could test the old grey matter with the App Store's best word puzzles. Joe capitalises on a life ...
From the beginning, the iPhone could read Microsoft Word documents, but now you’ll be able to do basic word processing on it with gOffice for iPhone. Developer Kevin Warnock created this mini ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
Which is the best word processing option for iPad and iPhone: Microsoft Word or Apple Pages? Our Pages vs Word review tests both iPad and iPhone text editors. We discover which iPad or iPhone word ...
Smartphones rarely let us miss our computers these days. Writing emails, editing videos, consuming content, the smart devices in the palm of our hands have become so powerful that they have been ...
There are 48 letters on a 6x8 rectangular grid. Tap a tile and it turns blue. Tap letters that form a word and the tiles turn green. Move a tile—here is the thing—and the entire column or row moves, ...
I use evernote as my basic word processor on my iPhone (and my iPad). The reason is that it cloud syncs. If you get a paid account it also tracks versions. Once writing is done I switch to my desktop ...
Fire Words is one of the first games I installed on my iPhone when the App Store launched last year. Countless games have come and gone on my iPhone in the ensuing 10 months, but Fire Words has ...
Your iPhone's spell-checking feature automatically adds a red underline to any word that doesn't exist in its dictionary. The underline is purely cosmetic, and the feature is intended to be helpful.
Why couldn’t you type the F-word on the iPhone? Why did Steve Jobs make weird eye movements during demos? What kind of manager was Scott Forstall? These and other questions are answered in a new book ...