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5nak3 Posts: 364

well i can attest to Documents to go being very good compatibility wise, all files i've created and edited have never had a problem with word or excel.

The one small problem with word which i found however was when you create a bullet point list and then want to enter a sub-point you indent the bullet point in word and effectively you get two bullet points one being indented.

On documents to go it shows the bullet points all in one list. So that is a minor issue. But other than that i have never had a file that has been corrupted or that has not been readable.
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Posted: 2008-04-28 17:05:45
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

Just to illustrate things, here's a couple of screenshots from Office Mobile on the Tytn II - the first I've zoomed right out (50%) to show as much as possible, you can see it's just starting to become unreadable. The second is 75% and quite useable.




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Posted: 2008-04-28 17:44:12
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5nak3 Posts: 364

The second screenie is pretty much what you get with the default quickoffice excel on the P1.

I like the idea of zooming out would come in handy.

off topic, but can you actually change the Windows Mobile themes or is it just the colour schemes that change?
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Posted: 2008-04-28 17:53:29
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andrewkeith5 Posts: 293

with windows mobile professional (i.e. touchscreen) you can only change colour schemes

on the other hand, with standard (i.e. non-touchscreen) you can have homescreen themes as well as colour schemes

if you don't like the size of the tytn ii, you can sacrafice the touch screen and screen size and get the HTC S730 (see htc.com, o2 currently have a branded version of it) which also has a slide out keyboard. this has windows mobile standard, so you can change the homescreen themes

there is a huge mass of software available to customise windows mobile, masses more than uiq

in addition, just to clarify, office 6.1 (which is on both the phones i reccomend) preserves all of the formatting of word and excel documents, even if it doesn't support editing them, which is generally better than the third-party alternatives


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Posted: 2008-04-28 18:17:39
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