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Re: Which office suite will arrive first?
So if I pay the $10 for Docs to go, I get only a viewer. Nothing more than I have with the "free trial"?
I'm QUITE anxious to get .xls support for my N900. I have 10-20 spreadsheets that would be called Apps on another platform. I'm really feeling helpless without access to them. Even simply updating numbers on pre-fixed formulae would be useful to me. |
Re: Which office suite will arrive first?
sheets: had the same problem. i am using gnumeric in "easy debian". runs fine and fast for easy tasks.
warning: many things in easy debian don't work. e.g. sound or keyboard within the lxde-windows-manager. (workaround when using lxde: use vncserver/viewer to access lxde) however gnumeric runs "natively" under maemo without keyboard-problems: enable extras-devel-repository (warning with this step you are a tester and no end-user anymore) install easy-debian click install-icon from easy-debian (you only have to do this once) wait till everything is completed (downloaded !and! unpacked). this needs some time. start easy debian chroot (comman-line-shell) and enter the following commands in courier-font. sync debian repositories: sudo apt-get update install gnumeric: sudo apt-get install gnumeric then run: gnumeric known problems on german-keyboards: - cursor up/down don't work. because you have to press a meta-key which is interpreted as "scroll window" switching to english layout for editing should solve it. i just use return for going to next "line". - no tab-key (for moving to next/right cell) - small menus require the pen to open/save your work a fast enough (on n900) open-office/winword compatible editor is abiword (same procedure as with gnumeric) |
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