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Mobile office productivity solutions provider Quickoffice has updated its Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPad application, adding cloud partners and enabling users to take advantage of their social networks when working with their office documents.

The company's newest iteration, Quickoffice Pro HD 3.0, allows users to publish and share documents and files across Twitter, Facebook, Yammer and LinkedIn; it also allows users to access content found in Evernote and Catch.

Quickoffice Pro HD users can access, view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. The application's social sharing feature introduces a way for consumers to distribute documents, spreadsheets, PDFs and presentations to their social networks. It also integrates with cloud storage services like Box.net, Google Docs, Huddle, MobileMe, Dropbox, SugarSync and now Evernote and Catch.

"Mobile and cloud environments are converging, and at Quickoffice, we're developing apps at the forefront of that intersection," said David Halpin, VP engineering at Quickoffice. "We know our users will enjoy this next level of productivity and connectivity, and we're excited to bring these essential social features to our iPad users and their circle of friends."

Quickoffice is installed on over 300 million devices in more than 180 countries.

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