Re: N900 features

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I am pretty sure there is a version of Documents to Go for the N900
now ... That should do the trick.

On 12/12/09, Mark Haury <wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Peter Flynn wrote:
>> sebastian maemo wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody:
>>>
>>> One of my clients has recently asked me about the possibility to get a
>>> portable computer like my N770... :-)
>>>
>>> I've talked him about the N900, and despite the price of the unlocked
>>> device, he has asked me to check whether its features would satisfy his
>>> needs...
>>>
>>> I know how N770 works... but I have almost no idea about N900...
>>>
>>> I have read the full specs at the Nokia website
>>> <http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/nokia-n900/specifications>,
>>>
>>> though I'd like to know whether there's any application that enables a
>>> user to open a M$ Office file, (doc or xls type, for example).
>>> I think that the answer is no, though that wouldn't be a problem if the
>>> PDF reader works well enough...
>>>
>>
>> I don't know about the N900, but AbiWord on the N800 has no problem
>> opening .doc and .docx files. And the PDF reader works fine.
> Abiword doesn't work for me. I can't get it to open anything other than
> its native proprietary format. I've tried the maemo version, the linux
> version and the Windows version, all with the same results. Maybe your
> experience will be different.
>
> Mark
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