On the topic of reading can someone tell me if its comfortable reading an e-book or pdf book on the p910 as I'm planing to buy one & this wud be fun... wud appreciate any advice on this thanks...![]()
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Can't seem to find any clarification on this. I need to be able to create , edit , send and recieve both PDF and Word documents. I really hope the Sony does this , then I'm in. I need to be able to send out invoices from the p910. My invoices have a bmp logo on the header. Does it's quikword support this? PPC does. Does anyone know?? This is the deal breaker for me. Thanx to all in this great forum , I could not have made an informed decision without it !!!
Cheers.
On the topic of reading can someone tell me if its comfortable reading an e-book or pdf book on the p910 as I'm planing to buy one & this wud be fun... wud appreciate any advice on this thanks...![]()
The P910 has Quick Word, Quick Sheet and PDF+. The Quick apps can be used to read and edit but not the PDF+ app, which is for read only. Also there is an app called Quick Point, which is for reading PowerPoint but not editting. I use Mobipocket all the time for eBook reading (I have probably read about 25 full length novels in the last 18 months on my P900). I also use the Internet app a lot for WAP 2; the UK Orange WAP portal is very good.
Jah
Thanx again for your response Pdajah. Can I ask you specifically if you can or cannot use images such as bitmaps in Quikword? As in , can you import a graphic to use in a doc ?
@nutsnbolts
No Quickword can't cope with pictures. Unlike Documents to Go pn Palm, which even includes tables, the Quickword on Symbian only covers the most basic MS Word features. To be fair, if you want a laptop replacement I would recommend the Palm T3 or the new T5, which have landscape views as well as portrait. Having said that QuickPoint is good for Powerpoint.
Nuts. Even my old Jornada HPC could handle a BMP in it's PocketWord. This is a problem.Originally posted by pdajah
@nutsnbolts
No Quickword can't cope with pictures. Unlike Documents to Go pn Palm, which even includes tables, the Quickword on Symbian only covers the most basic MS Word features. To be fair, if you want a laptop replacement I would recommend the Palm T3 or the new T5, which have landscape views as well as portrait. Having said that QuickPoint is good for Powerpoint.![]()
May I ask if there are software that can read Palm-format ebooks?
Thanks.
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