Quickoffice updated its iPhone application earlier a couple of days ago, only a week or so after the mobile office suite went live for Apple's mobile devices.
You can now e-mail remote or local files without having to download them; mount your iPhone as a wireless drive via Wi-Fi; and drag and drop files between your iPhone device and computer via Wi-Fi. They've also fixed a bug where the shift key acted as a caps-lock key.
The company told us it considers Quickoffice "a 'Live Application' that is constantly evolving." And it looks forward to adding more functionality. Perhaps this will include PowerPoint support.
You see, unlike the versions of QuickOffice for other smartphone platforms, the iPhone edition only supports the creation, editing and reading of Word and Excel documents, not PowerPoint files. It is likely the addition of support for Microsoft's presentation program is high on Quickoffice's agenda for the software.
QuickOffice goes for $19.99 and is available here.