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CloudOn improves its Office-friendly iPad App
The company that brought Microsoft Office to the iPad managed to turn some heads earlier in the year when it decided to bring an app that works along with the cloud. The company called CloudOn seems to have updated said app with some very important features which might make the app even more in-demand than it is currently.
With a few minor tweaks to the UI in place, CloudOn has added support for Box as well as DropBox for storage purposes. Both applications which are cloud based storage systems will add a new dimension of Microsoft Office users who might not want to save too many things on their iPads. Another feature added to the cloud based application is the support for PDF and PSD format documents which will be handled by Adobe Reader.
The update that comes with greater integration with storage apps as well as easy access to read PDFs will still remain free. For all users who are worried that they might not be getting a legitimate user experience of Microsoft Office and Adobe, CloudOn has assured you that it has officially licensed the technology involved from both companies.