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On the other hand, if you could install and run antiword, you don't need docreader, which is only a graphical user interface to antiword. Just use antiword on the command line, to convert doc files in pdf or text files, which you will be able to open with the default n810 apps.
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I don't knoe how to make it work but the antiword posted above...
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/docreader/
I just can't make it read any word document.. how do you do that?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Last edited by tori; 2007-12-31 at 18:26.