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Comments on: MiGhtyDocs puts offline Google Docs on your iPhone

Want to get some Google Docs action on your iPhone but not go through Safari? Check out MiGhtyDocs, a simple document and spreadsheet viewer that's completely free.

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by br8thw8 August 11, 2008 12:11 AM PDT
It doesn't work. It will load your documents when connected to the internet. But when you no longer have an internet connection and try to open a cached document it never loads.
This is a disappointment - I hope they get it fixed soon!

PS How exactly is Apple approving apps for the App Store? Or taking them down?
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by Josh.Lowensohn August 11, 2008 8:50 AM PDT
Really? Worked just fine for me. You've got to open one to get it cached, which I'm assuming you did.

Apple is supposedly approving apps by testing them for memory usage and adherence to the SDK guidelines.
by bigbutae September 18, 2008 12:13 PM PDT
It works well for me and I can open docs when in airplane mode once they are cached. Reading ebooks is abysmal. Everytime I leave the app or just turn the device it forgets where I'm at and takes me back to the top of page one! Maybe I'll move some notes over from my palm device since they are tiny but I'll still be looking for a free spreadsheet app and large doc (ebook) reader.
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