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+Zoho, maker of the popular online office suite, has [announced iZoho][1] a version of the site optimized for the iPhone. With the iPhone set to arrive this evening (Friday June 29th), iZoho is the first online office suite to have iPhone compatibility.
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+Of course given the iPhone's full fledged browser, the ordinary Zoho suite will work, but as founder Raju Vegesna points out on the Zoho blog "there is lot of stuff you don’t need on your mobile phone."
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+IZoho features a simplified interface featuring just the simple tools you’d normally use on a mobile phone.
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+So far iZoho provides full read/write access to Zoho Writer and offers viewing access to Sheet and Show (spreadsheets and presentations respectively).
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+Given that Zoho hasn't actually tested the suite on an iPhone yet it seems reasonable to expect there could be glitches but the company plans to work out the bugs and enable more editing support when they get their hands on an iPhone.
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+Interestingly, Vegesna [tells Read/Write Web][2] that supporting the iPhone was simple compared to the work that would need to be done to offer support for Blackberry users.
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+"iPhone was easy because we didn't do lots of changes", Raju says and goes on to add that, "that's not the case with Blackberry. We'd have to do a specific version for it, as it is not a full fledged browser."
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+With so much press given to the iPhone's lack of appeal for enterprise customers lately, iZoho could dispel that myth and make a compelling case for the iPhone over a Blackberry.
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+[1]: http://blogs.zoho.com/general/izoho-zoho-for-iphone/ "iZoho - Zoho for iPhone"
+[2]: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/office_apps_on_the_iphone.php "Office Apps on the iPhone: iPhone vs Blackberry" \ No newline at end of file