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Documents To Go
If you away from office most of the hours of the day, you would have heard of this well-known word processing app. Documents To Go actually started life in the mobile devices market of Palm. That was in the halcyon days when Palm has the upper hand in the PDA market, even over Microsoft's Pocket PCs. Now that Palm devices are practically no-existent, the makers DataViz decided to go over to other markets. They ported over their app, very successfully, to Symbian, particularly the 60 version.
MobiSystems OfficeSuite
With this app, even before you begin editing, you can read the documents in landscape or portrait view, in slide show first. You can change fonts to suit your taste, from True Type Fonts or Unicode. And you can open up a document in fullscreen mode, the better to read the embedded images & charts. This app can open a document faster as it uses a special algorithm. The app can read & edit DOC, TXT & RTF files.
Quickoffice
This is probably what you'd be looking for in mobile word processing if you need to edit Office 2007 Word documents, especially those docx format ones. Better still, you can actually even create such a document in the phone itself; & then edit it & not lose any data as it retains the file format. This version of the app supports Symbian S60 5th Edition phones like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia N97 & samsung i8910 Omnia HD, whether you write in French, Italian, German or Spanish. This app lets you create complex formulas, style & formatting in the docs, & add pictures. then you can look up or check words in the free spell check dictionary in multiple languages. After doing all those, you integrate the docs into your email you are sending with Mail for Exchange.
Documents To Go
If you away from office most of the hours of the day, you would have heard of this well-known word processing app. Documents To Go actually started life in the mobile devices market of Palm. That was in the halcyon days when Palm has the upper hand in the PDA market, even over Microsoft's Pocket PCs. Now that Palm devices are practically no-existent, the makers DataViz decided to go over to other markets. They ported over their app, very successfully, to Symbian, particularly the 60 version.
MobiSystems OfficeSuite
With this app, even before you begin editing, you can read the documents in landscape or portrait view, in slide show first. You can change fonts to suit your taste, from True Type Fonts or Unicode. And you can open up a document in fullscreen mode, the better to read the embedded images & charts. This app can open a document faster as it uses a special algorithm. The app can read & edit DOC, TXT & RTF files.
Quickoffice
This is probably what you'd be looking for in mobile word processing if you need to edit Office 2007 Word documents, especially those docx format ones. Better still, you can actually even create such a document in the phone itself; & then edit it & not lose any data as it retains the file format. This version of the app supports Symbian S60 5th Edition phones like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia N97 & samsung i8910 Omnia HD, whether you write in French, Italian, German or Spanish. This app lets you create complex formulas, style & formatting in the docs, & add pictures. then you can look up or check words in the free spell check dictionary in multiple languages. After doing all those, you integrate the docs into your email you are sending with Mail for Exchange.
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