Mobisystems officesuite s60 3rd edition full version
The suite allows you to view, edit and create Microsoft Word and Excel files on the phone. Highlights include support for embedded images and tables in word, Unicode and TrueType font support. Building on the market success of the best-selling OfficeSuite for Palm OS, Mobile Systems has extended the product line to now offer owners of S60 smartphones the ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel files.
OfficeSuite is the second office solution on the S60 platform to be released but it comes as number one feature-packed business packet, allowing real document management, editing and exchange on the go. The software boasts a number of key features designed to help users to quickly locate information and effortlessly make edits and create new documents.
The document editor is available for extended days trial after which the save documents feature is disabled. This allows customers of competitive products to switch to OfficeSuite for the same price they will usually pay for an upgrade. From complete S60 menus to shortcut keys to help screens to multiple language support to handling of files in Messaging's Inbox, OfficeSuite has arrived in the Series 60 world with something of a polished bang. But how well does it cope with my assortment of test office documents?
Time to put it to the test. First impressions are very good, with all, repeat all my test files accepted and loaded with no errors whatsoever. After frustration with other suites on both S60 and UIQ, this catch-all compatibility with the likes of Open Office and the vaguaries of Microsoft's ever-changing. Second impressions are also very good. Word documents load with more or less full formatting, including all text effects, inline pictures and formatting, although tables are shown without cell formatting.
By default, documents are shown in 'View' mode, highlights of which are searching, bookmarks and a variety of zoom levels, all of which work very well. There's a 'Word count' function, too, essential to wizzened hacks like me. Switching to 'Edit' mode reveals a flashing cursor of course! The functionality is impressive and largely works exactly as advertised, although as ever I missed a way to apply paragraph styles - for the serious writer, this is quite important.
The spell checker was the first disappointment, falling over at the first hurdle with the one letter word 'a'! Similarly with 'Don't'. As I write this, looking at the S60 3rd Edition version, this fiddliness in the spell checker had still not been sorted out DOC file, so full marks here.
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