Quip - Docs, Chat, Sheets Reviews – Page 37

5/5 rating based on 383 reviews. Read all reviews for Quip - Docs, Chat, Sheets for iPhone.
Quip - Docs, Chat, Sheets is free iOS app published by Quip, Inc.

Top three of my 50+ apps

Lagrive333

In no order. The following are my all time favorite apps Quip WAZE Puffin Box Moment Case Keeper What makes Quip so special is the seamless ability to make boxed check off lists, highlight entries, add photos to lists etc. There is no end. Also it's a pleasure when you email the company and they get back to you in a VERY reasonable amount of time. 5/21/2016: what a pleasure to finally see a support group that is so professional and immediately responds to the consumer. Every update adds something essential. Still in my top three of my MANY APPS.


Amazing, best notes app by far

jdeville

Love the keyboard tweaks for formatting, the shared capabilities, search. This thing is awesome. The desktop version is fantastic as well


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Love it! I have referred many clients


I Open This App Every Day

Luckysharms48295

I use Quip in two strange ways: (1) collaborating w/ a friend on a book and (2) organizing submissions for people in my writing club. Quip is essential in both cases.


A great app, but the keyboard needs auto correct

Geoffrey L Weg

The keyboard lack auto-correct/ spell check, making it very hard to type using the app.


LOVE IT!!!

mbarjam

Very helpful for collaborative lists/docs.


Quip is simply the best!

Anthony Joseph M

I was searching for a while to find a solution for sharing documents with team members online. Quip was exactly what we were looking for. The desktop software, app and online integration is fantastic and great for mobile. Thank you to the staff at Quip for an outstanding product. You have a fan for life!


Great!!

dextr0us

We moved to quip from slack. It's great.


Quip is the best

Shopmaster99

Simply phenomenal period end of discussion !!!!


Real-Time Collaborations!

petekrueger

The first app in this category that I've found with real-time collaborations. Instead of showing "document conflicts" that then have to be manually merged, like Evernote, it just updates the portions of the note that changed, while I work on the other portions that haven't. (Plus it keeps a running list of changes so you never lose anything.) This has quickly become my goto app for capturing thoughts, links, todos, and sharing.