I suggest you try the iWork Pages. So far this application got the best reviews and considered the best word processing app for your iPad. IWork Pages is the iPad equivalent to the Apple iWork word processing program that is now available for all iPad users.It is also similar in many ways to Microsoft Word Program.
It provides user with a valuable and efficient word processor. IWorkPage has been made simple for the iPad and it is capable of handling complex Word. Doc files and import then to iPad and at the same time retain all the aspects of the document.
It has a virtual keyboard that you can use to enter the text in iWork Page. This work great especially for those users who are used to typing on touch screen. The application also provide tools and features as well as options when you are creating a word document.
Documents To Go is another great portable word processor for the iPad. Additionally it is a full office suite and has versions for many other mobile operating systems including Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Maemo, Blackberry OS, Symbian OS and Android. It has desktop computer software which allows for syncing or even online backup.It compatible with Microsoft Office formats and even Google Docs among others.
It includes support for Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, including viewing and editing, with many of the features you would expect in a regular desktop office suite. Another iPad word processor is Office² HD. This comes with three core functionalities; a word processor, a spreadsheet and a file manager.
It is compatible with Word . Doc files and Excel . Xls files.
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