Officesuite 5 s60 3rd edition
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The upcoming release is an answer to our customers' request for Office file support for Word and Excel. Our customers are our first priority and we have always been dedicated to providing them with "top-notch" products and first-rate customer support. The software offers a wide-range of powerful features, which include True Type fonts and Unicode support and superior document support capabilities to preserve file formatting and maintain data integrity.
The OfficeSuite supports password protected files, charting, pictures, spell checking for word processing files and includes an integrated file explorer that let's you browse to your files on your device or memory card. For more information and to download a free evaluation, visit www.
About Mobile Systems, Inc. Word documents load with more or less full formatting, including all text effects, inline pictures and formatting, although tables are shown without cell formatting. By default, documents are shown in 'View' mode, highlights of which are searching, bookmarks and a variety of zoom levels, all of which work very well. There's a 'Word count' function, too, essential to wizzened hacks like me. Switching to 'Edit' mode reveals a flashing cursor of course!
The functionality is impressive and largely works exactly as advertised, although as ever I missed a way to apply paragraph styles - for the serious writer, this is quite important. The spell checker was the first disappointment, falling over at the first hurdle with the one letter word 'a'!
Similarly with 'Don't'. As I write this, looking at the S60 3rd Edition version, this fiddliness in the spell checker had still not been sorted out DOC file, so full marks here. Viewing a changed document back on the desktop revealed that all text and paragraph styling and formatting had been retained through the round-trip process but that table colouring and footnotes had been lost for good.
Losing anything at all obviously isn't good, but OfficeSuite's behaviour is better than average, at least until DataViz decide to make a bid for the S60 market with their DocumentsToGo product and InTact technology. On to the spreadsheet element then. Worksheets within Excel files are handled properly and compatibility with the desktop is good, with changes being round-tripped to the desktop with no visible loss of content or formatting.
Again there's a full range of functions, though you're always in 'Edit' mode effectively. Basic cell formatting is applied by selecting ranges with the 'Edit' key, as you'd expect, and I was pleased to see not only a one key shortcut to full screen mode but also one for 'Page Scroll' mode, in which big spreadsheets can be scrolled a page at a time rather than having to laboriously step down row by row the equivalent in the word processor is to use navigator-right in 'View' mode, by the way.