PowerDocs Lite (Google Docs™ Client) Reviews

3/5 rating based on 35 reviews. Read all reviews for PowerDocs Lite (Google Docs™ Client) for iPhone.
PowerDocs Lite (Google Docs™ Client) is free iOS app published by 冠兰 姜

Ann Rector

Rufina ann Rector

Ann is a good kid this is a good app


Just what I needed…

cgc513

Wanted a simple, free way to get Word Docs, emailed to me, to my Google Docs account. I simply open them in PowerDocs, then click upload. Perfect!


Great app

Adrock47

Just a simple way to view and edit google docs


perfect and free

kurtgutierrez

Needed an app to view my google docs accnt and this works perfectly, and it's free.


Very buggy on spreadsheets

Bubbag02

When selecting a row to edit, it sometimes jump to an altogether different row. Not a very good impression.


Not very functional

Sklein73

Pretty much just wraps the google mobile page. No additional functionality from viewing google docs in safari. The only additional feature is the ability to download and view documents; but you can't edit them.


Don't understand the hoopla

NuppaSid

I downloaded this app as it claims to let me "edit" my Google docs on my iphone. So I eventually figured how to dowload the doc locally but don't see any way of editing it. So I'm going back to Safari to view my docs and delete this one.


"powerdocs"?

GalumphingWithGlee

That title is a joke. The only thing powerful about this app is all the stuff google did for them. Opening this app is like a web shortcut to the google docs page, because everything is EXACTLY THE SAME. You're just looking at google's page with a new name. I picked this up mainly to be able to work with my documents when I'm not connected to the internet, but I'm deleting it now because it didn't add any functionality.


Worked like a charm

Lillyrox11

I just downloaded this free version and it works great! Exactly what I needed to edit my spreadsheet.


Works for what I need

Test ees

I just wanted something to allow me to upload docs straight from my email to my Google Docs account, and this did the trick. It seems like I shouldn't even need an extra app to do that, but I couldn't find any other way to do it, so thanks to PowerDocs for the help!