is ther microsoft publisher , i know ther is word and powerpoint but i would really like some app to have publisher
Um, Word and Powerpoint do NOT exist for Android. There are office style apps able to read and write to Office document formats, including Word and Powerpoint, but the MS apps themselves do not exist on Android.
Try Thinkfree. From my experience, it's the best Office style app. But everyone's taste will vary. Just search the Market for office and you should find something.
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FloatingFatMan said:
Um, Word and Powerpoint do NOT exist for Android. There are office style apps able to read and write to Office document formats, including Word and Powerpoint, but the MS apps themselves do not exist on Android.
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Yeah i know that, i was saying if an APP had publisher
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Hi All,
ive recently purchased a touch HD. At the moment it's quite naked and doesnt have many applications...
But a mate pointed out an application to me that came with the touch HD, the WorldCard Mobile. What a sensible application this is!!! i was amazed when it digitally copied a business card..
What other business applications are available on the touch HD that are a 'must have'?
On top of the list must be Softmaker 2008. Gives you full desktop features in creating and editing text document, spreadsheet and presentation.
Is SoftMaker2008 a freeware? do you have a link?
thanks
mNotes from commontime if your company has a Lotus Notes email infrastructure
rafter_01 said:
Is SoftMaker2008 a freeware? do you have a link?
thanks
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It all depends
It depends what you define business: I produce a lot of technical reports for my company and on accessions, I would like to the report to be read to me prior to it being finalised and approved. For that I use TextSpeech Pro by Digital Future. The voice is very natural far better than Microsoft SAM and others.
I also deal in French and Spanish and sometimes I am just too confused: for this I used SlovoEd extensive dictionaries, from mono to bilingual.
For sensitive data, I used Spb Wallet with nice interface and strong encryption – you also have eWallet.
I do not personally use this, but find it very interesting: Mobile Invoice - you create invoice, estimates on the move, with the ability to add signature on the move.
If you travel (extensively or not), you can make use of full itinerary programs with the ability to even display you the status of your flight (including all connections, hotel booking). For that I use Worldmate and an another option is Spb Traveler 2.
If you're business is not too complicated, you can even do your entire accounting using software such as Cash Organiser premium. There may be more suitable software, but I'm actually able to produce a Profit and Loss statement and Balance Sheet out of it, of course with a little massaging.
Keepass is a must: Free secure wallet.
pRSS Reader
pRSS Reader off course, the best RSS Reader I found sofar. Nice tweak possibilities, like font change, background colors etc. For you, to keep up with the latest business news...
Free to use.
Hi All
Anyone know where you can find the Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 Beta for download?
It says it is available but cannot find download link anywhere..
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Anyone know where you can find the Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 Beta for download?
It says it is available but cannot find download link anywhere..
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It's available on the Marketplace. Just do a search on the word "office" and it finds it. (Did for me anyway!)
does it worth it the 2010 Office? Is there big improvements?
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does it worth it the 2010 Office? Is there big improvements?
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As far as I've read on other sites, no. People are slating it for being exactly the same as previous versions. You'd be better checking the microsoft site to see what improvements (if any) are in there.
i've got it installed and it is pretty much the same as the old version, though i'd say scrolling through excel files is easier now but it all still looks the same, apart from the new icons. The only new addition is SharePoint workspace which i haven't really used
ok thanks, i think i will wait for the 2011... or the upgrade of windows m7...
OneNote Mobile was supposed to have been improved in Office Mobile 2010, but the Beta is exactly the same as the 2007 version. Maybe the improvements will appear in the final version.
Does anyone know if 2010 will allow you to edit powerpoint documents? I'd find that really useful.
I have installed the Office Mobile 2010 but when I restart my phone, it crash the services.exe so no choice but to revert back to the old Office Mobile.
Anyone got the same problem also?
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It's available on the Marketplace. Just do a search on the word "office" and it finds it. (Did for me anyway!)
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I dont normally look at marketplace, I thought it would only download to main memory. I want to put it on storage card.
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I dont normally look at marketplace, I thought it would only download to main memory. I want to put it on storage card.
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As far as I understand that's exactly what it does, although apparently when your main memory is full you can choose whether to remove old apps or install to storage card. Why you can't choose in the first place is beyond me.
That's "What's new" according to MS:
http://www.microsoft.com/Office/2010/en/mobile/default.aspx
As I see it the major inovations are Sharepoint, Outlook and copy/paste across apps.
Office 2010 is practically the same thing as far as I can see. On a mobile phone the main thing that office should do best is document viewing on the go. its not too good for that and unfortunately the iphone is better for viewing. The furthest zoom isn't far enough. The zoom levels are quite far apart and it's not fast or fluid. After that, it should have a function to edit a document. Quite a weak effort imho.
It has threaded view of all emails (not just Exchange) ... similar to sms feature ...
http://www.wmexperts.com/latest-version-outlook-features-threaded-email-messages
I think most of the main updates are around email and will only work with Exchange 2010.
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Does anyone know if 2010 will allow you to edit powerpoint documents? I'd find that really useful.
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Yes - I tested this and it worked quite well... You select the relevant text box and then you can edit the text in a simple text editor window... It also worked very well on a fairly complex PPTX file (9MB) with lots of text animations.
I have tried several office apps but none of them are able to recognize drop down menus in excel. anybody know of one that does
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I have tried several office apps but none of them are able to recognize drop down menus in excel. anybody know of one that does
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Same here...DTG, OfficeSuite, Polaris Office, Quickoffice Pro....none of these seem to support drop down menus. If you happen to find one in the future, please post it. I have also been searching.
Windows Phones do
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I have tried several office apps but none of them are able to recognize drop down menus in excel. anybody know of one that does
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Google Docs online has drop downs. It's alright, but it's free and the huge bonus is your worksheets are online.
You probably already know this, but Office doesn't use drop downs anymore. They have replaced them with browser like tabs. So instead of a menu, an entire page appears. Great improvement IMO. I would think others will follow their lead.
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Google Docs online has drop downs. It's alright, but it's free and the huge bonus is your worksheets are online.
You probably already know this, but Office doesn't use drop downs anymore. They have replaced them with browser like tabs. So instead of a menu, an entire page appears. Great improvement IMO. I would think others will follow their lead.
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I think you have confused what the OP is asking about with the menu ui in excel.
Check link..
http://techblog.ginktage.com/2010/07/how-to-add-drop-downlist-in-excel-2010/
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I think you have confused what the OP is asking about with the menu ui in excel.
Check link..
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Its not an app, but you can run it in your tab browser.
DDL in Android Excel compatible application
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I have tried several office apps but none of them are able to recognize drop down menus in excel. anybody know of one that does
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Look at the e-Droid-Cell Pro application from google play store. This Android application does display DDL (drop down lists) in Excel spreadsheets...
I think the app is called cloudon. Its an actual Microsoft office suite but the catch is the its cloud based and can only use it while connected to the net. Also only other downside is that files need to be saved to a cloud service like Google drive, box, or dropbox. Its basically an online server that only run official Microsoft and can be a little hard to navigate now and again but it does the job for really specific operations and its free an only for tablets
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Drop Down List in Excel
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I have tried several office apps but none of them are able to recognize drop down menus in excel. anybody know of one that does
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Look for eDroidCell Pro in Google Play. This app does support DDL in Excel 2003 format. DDL creation is done with Microsoft Excel and then save the file as 2003 format (.xls instead of .xlsx file extension)... The dev is also giving great support!
Hi i bought my wife a samsung galaxy tab 10.1 2014 edition
ive been using it and really lke it
was thinking of getting one me self to replace my laptop as i work offshore and it would be easyer to take away with me for a month at a time
i like the expandable sd card slot so would be able to save all my films etc to it to watch when am away
the thing thats put me off is office apps
while am away i have to send off my timesheets etc
on my timesheet i have a windows word timesheet with a excel spreed sheet on the inbedded in the word document
on my wifes tab i am yet to find a office program that will let me edit my spreadsheet thats embeeded in word
what offices do you,s all use , and what is the best
I use Documents To Go due to its Bluetooth keyboard integration. The spreadsheet is used about 15 or so hours a week with a Bluetooth keyboard. If keyboard integration is not a consideration, Office Suite or the free ones are OK. If you are looking at moderate to heavy usage (me) then consider a Bluetooth keyboard case (I have a Poetic combination). Before settling on an application, consider your usage of a Bluetooth keyboard followed by compatibility.
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Documents To Go's Bluetooth implementation is superior to the rest, though it lacks in the bells and whistle department. It works and is stable.
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Hi i bought my wife a samsung galaxy tab 10.1 2014 edition
ive been using it and really lke it
was thinking of getting one me self to replace my laptop as i work offshore and it would be easyer to take away with me for a month at a time
i like the expandable sd card slot so would be able to save all my films etc to it to watch when am away
the thing thats put me off is office apps
while am away i have to send off my timesheets etc
on my timesheet i have a windows word timesheet with a excel spreed sheet on the inbedded in the word document
on my wifes tab i am yet to find a office program that will let me edit my spreadsheet thats embeeded in word
what offices do you,s all use , and what is the best
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Try Polaris Office 5 for tablet first because it is free (Samsung apps).
Then you can try Office Suite.
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i like office suite the best, but its too expensive for what it is. Kingsoft is a close second for me and it's free. Quickoffice is ok. Polaris is horrible, mostly because it sucks at rendering pptxs from powerpoint. Couldn't comment on the word processor aspect.
I have used all of the above. I like Office Suite the best and I got it for free during one of Amazon's free app of the day. I have seen it there at least twice for free, but if you have to have a good suite try Office Suite 7. King Office is good, but to me, kind of cumbersome to use. Just my opinion...
Kingsoft worked best for Excel
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I have used all of the above. I like Office Suite the best and I got it for free during one of Amazon's free app of the day. I have seen it there at least twice for free, but if you have to have a good suite try Office Suite 7. King Office is good, but to me, kind of cumbersome to use. Just my opinion...
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I have used all of the above as well, specifically OfficeSuite, QuickOffice, Kingsoft Office, Documents to Go, and Polaris. OfficeSuite used to be my favorite until I started having problems editing an Excel worksheet. The formulas were broken and necessary. I started testing all of the office apps with that specific excel (including a few other free office apps that I don't remember) and Kingsoft was the only one that could handle it well. I now only use Kingsoft office and haven't noticed any loss of functionality. It should be noted that I primarily use it for Excel so I can't comment on how it works with PowerPoint or Word. I have viewed PPT files using Kingsoft and that worked well, but did not edit them.
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I have used all of the above as well, specifically OfficeSuite, QuickOffice, Kingsoft Office, Documents to Go, and Polaris. OfficeSuite used to be my favorite until I started having problems editing an Excel worksheet. The formulas were broken and necessary. I started testing all of the office apps with that specific excel (including a few other free office apps that I don't remember) and Kingsoft was the only one that could handle it well. I now only use Kingsoft office and haven't noticed any loss of functionality. It should be noted that I primarily use it for Excel so I can't comment on how it works with PowerPoint or Word. I have viewed PPT files using Kingsoft and that worked well, but did not edit them.
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Do you use a Bluetooth keyboard?
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Do you use a Bluetooth keyboard?
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No. I have a bluetooth keyboard, but I never use it. I almost always have a laptop as well, so ifI need to lo lots of text entry I use that instead. Kingsoft office is free so you could dolwnload it and try it.
I have installed it several times and due to its Bluetooth keyboard support, uninstall it. Thanks though.
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I love the S-Pen functionality and want a good MS Word compatible application that will allow me to draw annotations on the screen. I have to review loads of docs and want to be able to red-line my stuff. Any suggestions? I have Office Suite Pro 7 and tried Polaris but it didn't seem to work.
Hancom Office.
Thanks! I am giving it a try. I wish they would add the annotation to Google docs.