Hi Blitto,

You may already be aware of a low-tech solution. The iPhone Mail app can view 
all Office documents that are mailed to you as attachments. So you can always 
mail an Office document to yourself to have it available on your iPhone.

A bit off topic, but picking up on your mention of the conference you are 
attending, the use of Apple products in education is a professional interest of 
mine. If you have any electronic handouts from the conference I would very 
appreciate a copy -- probably off list would be best to save overtaxing the 
news group.

Cheers,
Carlo

On 2011-03-02, at 06:45, Rod Blitvich wrote:

> Hi WAMUGers
> Please - your advice would be appreciated:
> 
> To easliy view a word or excel doc on iphone - is Dropbox the way to go? 
> (currently using it)
> Doesn't chew too much data?
> OK to use overseas?
> 
> 
> Or... can you convert them to pdf and somehow get them into iBooks?
> 
> ta
> Blitto
> 
> ps
> Off to this great conference tonight:
> http://edusummit.info/2011/index.php
> 
> 
> Rod Blitvich 
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