I have the same issue on my iPad, and if you search the store, it seems to be hidden. If I search the store on my Mac in iTunes, it shows up though.
The direct link to it is http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itunes-connect-mobile/id376771144?mt=8
It also is a universal app, so it has an interface designed for the iPad.
Clicking this link on my iPad though still doesn't take me to the actual app. I think this may be a bug in the App Store. I can see it in iTunes on my computer and add it to my iPad that way.
After syncing it to my iPad through my computer, it launches fine, will connect, and looks good. The copyright on the app is 2010 though, so it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while (for example, no retina graphics on iPad). I did have a few times it threw an error saying it couldn't connect. I also don't have any apps in thee right now to test.
Microsoft Excel is available for iOS for free.
Downloading and viewing Excel spreadsheets can be done once it is installed.
Editing (including filtering) can be done if you signed in to Microsoft's service inside the app. You can log out immediately after having logged in, if you prefer not to be signed in.
Some features will not be available until you subscribe to Office 365.
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There is no direct(native) application from Google for Google Scholar like Google Authenticator or Google Translator. But, there are some ios apps that supports Google Scholar search.
The best one, I can suggest you is Papers which supports Google Scholar.
You can also go with apps like Easy Search($0.99) and ArticleSearch(Free).