Welcome to rollApp Support

Check out guides about working with applications on rollApp.

Can I open files from my local disk?

Applications running on rollApp can only access files in cloud storage like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive or Box. …

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Can I print a document?

Yes, if you have a Premium subscription. You can read more information about printing in this guide. …

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Can I save files directly to my local disk?

With rollApp Premium you can save files directly to your local computer using LocalSync. To do that just save the file to the folder called LocalSync using the File/Save function of the application. …

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How do I change my payment details?

You can check which credit card we currently have in file for future payments in your profile. …

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How to buy a subscription for your school or business?

With rollApp Premium for Groups you get our full set of productivity, educational, scientific applications and utilities. …

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How to cancel a subscription?

You can cancel your subscription at any time by going to profile and clicking “Cancel subscription” there. …

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How to connect cloud storage?

When working with applications on rollApp, best way of accessing your files is to have them in Dropbox, Google Drive, Box or OneDrive connected to your rollApp account. …

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How to move my application to rollApp?

If you develop an application and want to take advantage of the cloud, rollApp can help move your app to the cloud. …

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I click 'Play' in the application, but don't hear anything. What's wrong?

Audio playback is available only for premium users.

I connected my Dropbox (Google Drive, OneDrive, Box). How do I save files there?

If you click on File > Open or File > Save on an application a familiar dialog with list of files will open. …

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Why do some of the apps require rollApp Premium?

Some applications require more resources than is available with rollApp Starter and rollApp Premium is required to provide these apps with computing power and network capabilities necessary to run them in the cloud. …

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