I picked up PickSay Pro because I have used the free version multiple times to annotate screen shots for presentations and communication of cures to issues with system issues at work. I figured it couldn't hurt to have the Pro version. It's actually useful for this purpose, I don't edit photos normally beyond the scope of a regular picture editior. For 25 cents, why not.
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I agree with you on Kingsoft after a very limited experience with it and Office Suite which I jumped on when I saw the sale. For most users, myself included, it seems more intuitive and I like the toolbar options. The only shortcoming is that it doesn't do PowerPoint and I occasionally need to view these files, I can't imagine trying to actually create/update one on a tablet.
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I use Kingsoft office - it doesn't cost me a quarter and I like it much better than Office Pro.
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WHAT YOU TALKIN' 'BOUT WILLIS?
I agree with you on Kingsoft after a very limited experience with it and Office Suite which I jumped on when I saw the sale. For most users, myself included, it seems more intuitive and I like the toolbar options. The only shortcoming is that it doesn't do PowerPoint and I occasionally need to view these files, I can't imagine trying to actually create/update one on a tablet.