QADR says
pros:
free
cons:
touch-hold-drag causes crashing.
cannot navigate folders.
cannot sort files
free
cons:
touch-hold-drag causes crashing.
cannot navigate folders.
cannot sort files
Doesn't export as RTF.
Doesn't seems to be able to, at least. Tried it and it just came out as .txt. False advertising, really.
Works perfect!!
Works as exactly expected! Great with iCloud!!
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Why is the app blinking? Lol
There is no back button on the text editor.... Or save icon
There is no back button on the text editor.... Or save icon
Horrible
Opened a document from Google Drive, couldn't find the "Save" option, and once I left the app, all the work was gone. Plus the interface was bad.
i had this app before the update
the ios 9 update i think it was. i didnt mind some of the inconveniences and had workarounds but now...all of my documents were erased. a bunch of them were references. i dont know whats up with the creating documents part being so hard either and taking forever. i used to love this thingy it was like my commuting text editor. now i just...i cant wait an hour for a document to be created. im uninstalling this thing.
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Useful for .rtf File Editing on the iPad
Review of RTF Write (I did not use the Cloud part)
I have been using PlainText on the iPad to keep notes which can go automatically to Dropbox. Those files get saved by Time Machine which I see as a big advantage over iCloud. These notes are limited to .txt files only. I also have .rtf notes with selective bolding I made with TextEdit on the iMac that I put in Dropbox. I can read them in Dropbox and the bold shows, but editing them on the iPad requires them to be open in something that works with RTF. I recently found RTF Write (for iPad or iPhone) that some may find useful for editing RTF files on an iPad (or iPhone). Note: The Pages App will also do that.
With RTF Write, you can:
* choose font and size, bold, italc, on all or part of a line.
* undo, justify, indent,change line spacing
* use extra keys and word suggestions above the keyboard.
* share or export to PDF (it said it did this but sarch did not find the file)
* move a .rtf document from Dropbox to the RTF Writedocument folder
* edit the .rtf file, tap upper left > to document
> copy to Dropbox > choose folder > save
( It asks if you want to replaceβ¦..)
limits?
* You can only open documents in the RTF Write folder
* I could not rename a file in RTF Write
(I could move the file to Dropbox, rename there and move it back)
* The default type size is too small to easily read on the screen.
(It is easy to change, but a nuisance to do every time)
* I did not find any help available
Bottom line: I find the integrated PlainText/Dropbox combination much more useful that RTF Write, but it is useful for iPad creating or editing of RTF files which allow selective bolding etc..
I have been using PlainText on the iPad to keep notes which can go automatically to Dropbox. Those files get saved by Time Machine which I see as a big advantage over iCloud. These notes are limited to .txt files only. I also have .rtf notes with selective bolding I made with TextEdit on the iMac that I put in Dropbox. I can read them in Dropbox and the bold shows, but editing them on the iPad requires them to be open in something that works with RTF. I recently found RTF Write (for iPad or iPhone) that some may find useful for editing RTF files on an iPad (or iPhone). Note: The Pages App will also do that.
With RTF Write, you can:
* choose font and size, bold, italc, on all or part of a line.
* undo, justify, indent,change line spacing
* use extra keys and word suggestions above the keyboard.
* share or export to PDF (it said it did this but sarch did not find the file)
* move a .rtf document from Dropbox to the RTF Writedocument folder
* edit the .rtf file, tap upper left > to document
> copy to Dropbox > choose folder > save
( It asks if you want to replaceβ¦..)
limits?
* You can only open documents in the RTF Write folder
* I could not rename a file in RTF Write
(I could move the file to Dropbox, rename there and move it back)
* The default type size is too small to easily read on the screen.
(It is easy to change, but a nuisance to do every time)
* I did not find any help available
Bottom line: I find the integrated PlainText/Dropbox combination much more useful that RTF Write, but it is useful for iPad creating or editing of RTF files which allow selective bolding etc..
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rtf write
this app has the potential to be good. the most pressing problem is that share and "open in" do not function at all. no way to email or send something to dropbox. please fix. until you do this, the app is not very usable. i paid 0.99 for nothing.
No Pinch to Zoom
Basic features but no zoom.
Cant share. Crashs
Crashing when doc is saved and tried to share. Cannot do anything with edited document