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[N9] Any decent Word processor??
is there a decent word processor out there for the n900??
tried abiword and im not satisfied from the results. what are my options at the moment?? thanks. |
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I believe you can also try running OpenOffice through EasyDebian.
KOffice is suppose to be on its way (though only the viewer portion of it is in devel (or is it testing?). |
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or you can just buy office to go
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Google docs works fine for me...while I am away from my laptop o_O. MS Office when I am around ;)
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Abiword is very nice. :-)
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The default note application works quite well. I use it everyday for all kind of stories and blog posts...
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Are there such word processing apps, which have text editing possibilities and which could be installed directly on Nokia N9? In Nokia shop (OVI) or somewhere else.
Just looking around... |
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I tried to use Google docs too, with Firefox (Fennec), but it was not possible to type any texts to the document on N9: virtual keyboard was not shown. Is there a way to "manually open" the virtual keyboard on N9 (in Fennec)?
Or is there an other kind of browser which would work with Google docs? Could a bluetooth keyboard help? Is anyone able to try Google Docs with a bluetooth keyboard, with N9? Has anyone tried any other Google Docs types of Word processors from Internet? (With or without N9.) |
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The premium version of Documents To Go can edit Word and Excel files. I bought that version some time ago and am quite satisfied with the performance. The upgrade from the viewer version only cost $9.99, no idea if that offer is still valid. You can check it out here: http://www.dataviz.com/products/docu...redirect=maemo |
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