2/5 rating based on 31 reviews. Read all reviews for iGoogDocs (Google Docs Editor) for iPhone.
iGoogDocs (Google Docs Editor) is paid iOS app published by Jade Software Corporation Limited
cuzo
I thought this would have more functionality. I was hoping to edit more files - or at least have the minnimum amount of functionality as the website. This does not let you edit, for example, spreadsheets. Anyway. Poor value right now, at least for me. I cant figure out a good use case for the offline feature, either, since my phone us always online. I will go back to using the website.
Cwhb2002
It doesn't view embedded figures in google spreadsheets. Can edit word docs...
Mighy Mark
I have been waiting on an application that allows you to have access to all google applications. Highly Recommend!!
Labyrinthfan7777
I was going to use this app to edit but it is not useful at all. If you try to open it with google docs, it is a waste of money because for free, you can do it online.
MrMojoRizen
No way to edit either locally or online. The export facility downloads garbage text for doc, txt, of rtf. thus, you can't see what you're editing. PFD download works, but you cant edit that.
dangelelli
This app allows you to write a SIMPLE doc and load it to the google cloud. It will not let you actually edit docs. After purchasing and visiting the support site, I realiaed what a scam it is. It can do nothing that safari cannot (neither of which includes editing). The only editing you can do is to an HTML line of code. Not werth more than 10 cents!
wavemaster447
Interface with Google Docs doesn't work, which makes the program just as functional as Notes. The encoding doesn't work, so uploaded docs are gibberish. I want my money back.
F8crystal
This app is exactly what I was looking for! Super user friendly and you can edit your docs very very easily! Absolutely worth the $2!
IP3uset
This is bug-ridden and doesn't do what I thought it would from the description. I need to load my calendar for access away from the web. This doesn't load the calendar, period. It also crashes my phone on long docs and is slower and clumsier than Google Mobile. Needs work.
Marton Toth
There are 2 types of text documents on gDocs. The app works well with the old HTML documents, but can not even view the new (Java based?) docs. The app simply can not do what it offers like this... Instant upgrade of money back!