CloudOn launches web editor, CloudOn Pro paid service

CloudOn launches web editing app, CloudOn Pro paid service

Many cloud-based productivity apps start on the web and eventually make their way to mobile devices. Not CloudOn: it just launched a web version of its previously mobile-only document editor. Mac and Windows users can now run a virtual Office session using a small plugin for either Chrome or Safari. They may have to pay for some functionality, however, as CloudOn is launching a paid CloudOn Pro service at the same time. Subscribers to the new tier get access to Office’s more advanced features, including PowerPoint’s presentation mode and Word’s change tracking. The web app is available for free; those who want to go Pro can pay $30 per year ($3 per month) if they sign up before 2014, or $80 per year ($8 per month) afterwards.

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CloudOn Launches Browser Version, Will Productivity Increase?

CloudOn Launches Browser Version, Will Productivity Increase?Most bosses, if not all, would want to see that the workforce which they have assembled will be able to work as a united unit in the most productive and efficient manner possible. Well, productivity is always a benchmark that corporations and even individuals use on others, or on themselves. If you think that you need the tools to up your creativity so that you will be able to outshine the rest of your colleagues, then you might want to check out CloudOn with its latest browser version and file sharing capabilities so that the end user is able to work smarter.

This new CloudOn browser version was developed to complement its popular iOS and Android mobile apps, where it will go about turning from a mobile app to a ubiquitous cloud-based service. This would mean that CloudOn has opened up the doors wider for a more mobile and dispersed workforce to be productive. Milind Gadekar, CEO and founder of CloudOn, said, “Productivity needs to be redefined to address the requirements for a social and mobile workforce. By offering CloudOn in the browser and on mobile devices, with an easier way to share content, our users can work more effectively with their co-workers across all their devices.”

Some of the key features of the CloudOn platform comprise of ubiquitous access, cross-storage file sharing, contextual FileSpace, and open integration.

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    CloudOn releases version 4.0, brings its productivity features to a number of Android handsets

    CloudOn releases version 40, brings its productivity features to a number of Android handsets

    A mere couple of months have passed since CloudOn outed its third major revision on Android and iOS, and today the productivity-focused application is making yet another numerical jump. With today’s announcement of version 4.0, the app’s set to expand on the previous iteration by bringing its Office functionality outside of Apple’s famed smartphone and onto some that are powered by Google’s mobile OS. This means Android users with a compatible smartphone can now view, edit, create, and share documents with CloudOn, which should be a rather familiar experience for those who’ve been utilizing the tablet app since its humble beginnings on Google Play. CloudOn 4.0 (along with its newly added support for landscape mode) is now available worldwide, although you’ll have to check out the presser past the jump in order to find out if your beloved handset is included in the list of fitting devices.

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    CloudOn announces new features, worldwide availability on iOS and Android

    CloudOn announces new features, worldwide availability on iOS and Android

    Having already conquered over 70 countries in its relatively short history, CloudOn decided it was now time to make its handy cloud-based tools available to all Android and iOS users around the globe. Aside from announcing its worldwide invasion, CloudOn’s also outed version 2.5 of its application on Google and Apple’s mobile platforms, bringing with it a slew of new traits into the mix — among these are a FileSpace for “real-time context around any document,” the ability to add single-tap annotations to Word, Excel or PowerPoint files, an all-new ribbon that’s enhanced for tablet use and, naturally, universal language support. It’s worth noting that while all of these novel features will be available on Android / iOS at some point, the former two are currently only compatible with Cupertino’s devices — however, CloudOn has told us the missing goods will be making their way to the other side very soon. We’re not exactly sure when that’s going to be, but if you’re still interested in grabbing the app, you’ll find the necessary download links below.

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    CloudOn announces new features, worldwide availability on iOS and Android originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    CloudOn’s productivity app heads to 60 additional countries, new features announced

    CloudOn's productivity app heads to 60 additional countries, new features announced

    You know how they say that when it rains, it pours? Well, right now it’s really, really pouring at CloudOn’s HQ. Keeping up with last month’s global expansion, the outfit has announced it’s launching its bestseller Android and iPad application in 60 more countries, including big-name markets like Mexico, Costa Rica and Honduras in Latin America, as well as Australia, Croatia, Greece, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey across the various ponds. What’s more, the editing (and creating) cloud-based app is adding a fresh voice dictation feature, along with new drag-and-drop tidbits for moving files around with more ease — in addition to these, though, CloudOn told us exclusively you’ll soon be able to add annotations / comments to all your docs, and that notes will soon be custom tailored for mobile devices. Feel free to dig into the PR down below, where you’ll find the full list of over 70 nations in which the application’s now live.

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    CloudOn’s productivity app heads to 60 additional countries, new features announced originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Jul 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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