
Not going to lie: I doubt I'll ever actually edit documents on my phone, but it's nice to have the app as a storage drive for my HWP files. The overall experience of using these apps is pretty nice. Viewing, Editing, and Saving/Exporting an HWP Document Let's take a look at it in action, with more screenshots than you can stomach. HWP file in the Netffice 24 app, the app automatically began to download the proper editor ( Hword) when I tried to edit the file. This is similar to the way Google Drive works: the Drive app stores all your documents and allows you to view them, but the actual editing is done in separate apps (for example, you can view a spreadsheet in Google Drive, but it will open in Google Sheets for editing). The first thing you should note is that, like with the Google office apps suite, the Netffice 24 apps are divided by program feature (PDFs, Text, Spreadsheet, Presentation, etc.) If you're going to be working with Hangul files, I suggest just downloading the default Netffice app you do not necessarily need to download the others. The app suite can be used entirely in English and works quite well. Let me show you how it works. Now I thought I'd do a similar run-down showing you how the Netffice 24 suite works on Android. In my last post I showed how you can easily open/edit Hangul (.hwp) files online. See my other posts on opening Hangul (.hwp/.hml) files.

Note: this is one of several methods for working with HWP files. Original post (now outdated) continues below.
