Update mid 2020: While I understand the Onlyoffice team is hard at work, it is almost a year later, and the solution mentioned in the developer response does not work. While the iPad Pro has a nearly desktop-class browser, and now with mouse support, it can be used as a laptop - the Onlyoffice for the web forces the use of a limited “mobile” site which has no more functionality than the limited app. So I am today paying to renew my Microsoft Word subscription so I can have a reasonable editor on my iPad.
As for the improvements to the Onlyoffice for iPad app, it doesn’t do anything with mouse/trackpad support, ignoring it entirely. I suspect that the developers do not use an iPad with onlyoffice for more than limited testing. If they were to actually try to use the combination, they would realize the major limitations.
While other reviewers say there are “too many complaints” for this service - I pay more for the OnlyOffice Integration Edition than I would pay for Microsoft - yet the functionality of this on mobile is only a fraction of the latter. I understand as a former developer and current business owner how hard it is to balance everything, but in a world that is clearly moving more and more towards mobile, giving a review like this is the only way it seems that the developers truly pay attention to what’s missing. I will gladly up the review when/if they decide to bring this more to par with other services.
Previous review:
I suppose if, in 2019, you’re looking for the very basic word processor you might have expected on the ipad in 2009, then this would likely be satisfying. It has features like editing text and formatting text. It can also access cloud services, which can be handy.
However, it is lacking any and all collaborative features, such as commenting and tracking changes. So, if you’re using it like I am mainly because of the cloud-based nature of OnlyOffice, you’ll likely be very disappointed like I am.
Unfortunately I have seen no progress over the last year in this regard. The developers don’t seem to think that people use iPads for “real” work - so they give us this watered down version where you could perhaps do a few little tweaks to your document.
I had high hopes for just using the online web-based version of onlyoffice with the new iPad OS, but alas, that doesn’t work either. There are still too many glitches - and showstoppers such as it not saving the changes made - that make that unusable.
For me that means I keep paying for a Microsoft subscription, and keep using that whenever I want to do any real work on my documents on the road.
I do hope the OnlyOffice developers figure out that the iPad is a REAL computing device (with more processor power than many laptops), and support it as such.