Filed under: Office, Mobile, Android
ThinkFree to bring its office suite to Google Android
ThinkFree Mobile for Android will provide Google Android users with spreadsheet, presentation, and word processing applications. The application is compatible with Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP, 2003, and 2007.
Users will also be able to store up to 1GB of data online using ThinkFree's web based office suite, which means you can begin editing a document on your computer, sync it to the web, and continue editing on the go with your mobile device.
There's no word on pricing yet, but ThinkFree Mobile for Android is due out later this year. In July an initial version with document viewers should be available. A full version with document editing capabilities should follow in Q4 of 2009.
[via ReadWriteWeb]

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216 said 9:21AM on 6-02-2009
I hope its free...cuz the article doesn't mention anything about open source or price. For a product to be called "ThinkFree" and its not "Free", well that's just wrong
But either way Android is looking better day by day....just come to VZ
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Todd said 9:58AM on 6-02-2009
Business model gaping hole - Android already supports Google Docs (D'uh!)
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Lee Mathews said 10:36AM on 6-02-2009
Yeah! Who wants...choices...? Wait, I do.