bunduka
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2010-07-28
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2010-07-28
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@ Romania
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2010-07-28
, 17:51
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2010-07-28
, 17:54
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2010-07-28
, 18:03
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@ Sicily
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The Following User Says Thank You to debernardis For This Useful Post: | ||
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2010-07-28
, 18:15
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Joined on Feb 2010
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#6
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@Bunduka, nothing beats Easy Debian on the N900.
You have the real thing, view and edit your files including ppt like on your desktop.
http://wiki.maemo.org/Easy_Debian
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2010-07-28
, 19:48
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2010-07-29
, 23:11
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2010-07-30
, 00:15
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@ Sydney
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Is there any information on when the full edit version of Documents to Go is going to be available for n900? I bought the n900 thinking that it will be a mobile office on which I can create and edit word documents, powerpoint presentations, and excel. I love the phone but the inability to create and edit office documents is a major disappointment.
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2010-07-31
, 19:16
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#10
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documents to go, edit excel, edit powerpoint, edit word |
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