Works well, but...
I sincerely liked what this app can do. But... I thought I would be able to copy files, such as Pages or Numbers docs, to the iPad and then be able to open and edit. Or vice versa. However Apples restrictions dont allow that...
Files are stored (in a private space), but can not be opened by the native applications. They can be viewed just fine, but that is a deal killer IMHO. For example, you cant create a Pages doc on your Mac, FTP the file to the iPad, and then open to edit on the device. Nor can you email a doc to yourself (on an email account on the device) and then save and edit the attachment.
I suppose if you have a library of canned docs that you want to view (only), this is great. It works very well with all the doc, PDF, and image files I threw at it. You can create a text file, edit and send (email) some image formats, but the real meat is still hidden from view of the user.
This is NOT a limitation of this app. This is a restriction Apple imposes to protect the user. I certainly dont agree and wait for a jailbreak that will open the device to allow "real" use, and unlock the potential of the device, in this case the iPad.
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