Users can now create and edit Microsoft Office documents for free

Sep 19, 2013 19:56 GMT  ·  By

Google has just announced that its QuickOffice application for Android devices is now available for free to all users. Moreover, the application is also free on iPhone and iPad as long as you sign in with a Google Account.

With QuickOffice, users can create and edit Microsoft Office documents, spreadsheets and presentations while on the move. Developers also provide users with the option to save their work in Google Drive, which gives them up to 15GB of free storage.

Speaking of which, Google has announced that those who sign in to their Google Account from the new QuickOffice app for Android by September 26 will receive an extra 10 GB of Google Drive for two years.

You can now download QuickOffice for Android 6.1.180 for free via Softpedia. Keep in mind that the application is fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.2 and up.