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meme 2009-12-29 15:32

Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go? Before I buy N900, I need to make sure I can do this. This is one of the main reason for buying this device.

dread123 2009-12-29 15:33

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
cant be done yet mate!

AndrewG 2009-12-29 15:35

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Theres an office app that comes pre installed that is a trial with the option of buying but its only a viewer atm.

fatalsaint 2009-12-29 15:36

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Well.. technically it can. With Easy Debian. You get full OpenOffice - albeit.. the application feels sluggish according to most peoples reports. I imagine things like KWrite would also be possible in this method. Might want to ask someone to try it and see if it's any faster than OpenOffice..

But, it *can* be done... but Easy Debian is considered "devel" software, and not in the main extras repository, yet.

dread123 2009-12-29 15:48

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
ok it can be done, but needs lot of messing about -not what you want to do just after buying your n900

filologen 2009-12-29 16:49

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Abiword is quite fast in easy debian (and if you're a regular linux user it is really easy to set up).

I haven't used it much myself since I write all my stuff in plain text or LaTeX (which by the way works beautifully in easy debian).

geneven 2009-12-29 16:57

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meme (Post 445252)
Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go? Before I buy N900, I need to make sure I can do this. This is one of the main reason for buying this device.

Your main reason is that you want to design beautiful, business quality documents on a tiny screen? That's amazing. I can imagine creating text on a little device, but looking for typos? Making serious business decisions about presentation?

I think you can create documents at the least by using the Google documents program.

truslack 2009-12-29 18:00

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dread123 (Post 445279)
ok it can be done, but needs lot of messing about -not what you want to do just after buying your n900

As soon as I got my N900 I did a lot of messing around with it, that's exactly what I WANTED to do after buying it! :eek:

THavoc 2009-12-29 18:11

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meme (Post 445252)
Anyone using N900 to open

Yes. Actually is quite nice to have a peek at your attachements.

Quote:

Originally Posted by meme (Post 445252)
create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?

Not yet, see above. DataViz's Document To Go is read-only at the moment, but given that for all the other platforms they have a full version, I expect the same for Maemo too.

rm42 2009-12-29 18:20

Re: Anyone using N900 to open, create, write Microsoft Docs on the go?
 
As mentioned above, Google Docs work just fine for Creating/Editing MS Office and OpenOffice.org files. I am tempted to buy Documents 2 Go for offline access to files (although I haven't checked to see if it supports ODF), but only if they promise to provide editing functionality when available as a free upgrade.


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