Roam Warrior: The 50 Best Business Apps for iPhone - Small Business Computing

Roam Warrior: The 50 Best Business Apps for iPhone

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Troy Dreier
Troy Dreier
May 11, 2009
1 minute read

Do you need to do real work outside the office? The iPhone isn’t quite a laptop replacement yet, but it’s getting there. Check out our collection of the top 50 iPhone apps for mobile workers.


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($3.99): Edit and manage spreadsheets and text files both online and offline.


DocViewer ($3.99): This app uses FTP to download files from other iPhones or from remote FTP servers.

PDF Reader Pro ($.99): Upload PDF documents over WiFi and view them in landscape mode.

Print & Share ($6.99): Print e-mails, attachments, files, photos, contacts, and Web pages with this simple app.


Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite ($19.99): True cut-and-paste editing with Microsoft Office Word and Excel docs. Also accesses files from MobileMe or networked computers.

ReaddleDocs ($9.99): Load documents from computers, Web sites, e-mail, and even other iPhones.


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