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brix25 Posts: > 500

@Siosal: Dunno of any 3rd party apps that allows you to view common office documents.

Anyone using Internet Explorer 7? Right now I'm using Firefox 2 and I'm pretty impressed with some of the features.
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Posted: 2006-11-02 15:42:08
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

Damn, this day has been much too busy, hardly had a chance to even look at a phone, much less venture online.

@Psycho, hang in there, sis. I've had a few of those papers myself, and from experience i know it's pointless stressing over it...

@A.Mawanqa Many many thanx for the package, mate, received it an hour or so ago
I'm already trying to decide which lanyard looks best with which phone Your generosity hasn't gone unnoticed. May your cows grow fat and sleek, and your wives bear many fine sons



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Posted: 2006-11-02 17:38:00
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

I haven't been in any real rush to download IE7 yet; I use my ISP's browser, AOL, most of the time.

So the cricket didn't go our way.
Congrats to Chris Gayle et al on a stellar performance in the Champions Trophy semi-final today.

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@ Kryptik, LOL, I'm thrilled that it made it to eBhayi intact, swaer. Enjoy.
Hope the others arrive safely as well.
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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-11-02 17:02 ]
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Posted: 2006-11-02 17:59:00
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Siosal Posts: 139

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On 2006-11-02 15:42:08, brix25 wrote:
@Siosal: Dunno of any 3rd party apps that allows you to view common office documents.

Anyone using Internet Explorer 7? Right now I'm using Firefox 2 and I'm pretty impressed with some of the features.



Surely it can't be that hard to create a java app that allows you to view office docs? It's a shame picsel don't sell their standard viewer as a seperate app.

Well if anyone hears anything....
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Posted: 2006-11-02 19:41:55
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

@ Siosal,
Try www.getjar.com
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Posted: 2006-11-02 20:42:20
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

@Sio, i mentioned your query to a K750i-toting buddy who says you may have some joy if you check out http://se-zakon.wab.ru/readers.wml Caution though, he hasn't tested anything from there, just has the link... Good luck boet
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Posted: 2006-11-02 20:48:00
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@francois: Anything south of R100k.
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Posted: 2006-11-02 20:51:48
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Great to see Mrs Balls stocked and readily available at Tesco superstores here, amongst mainstream stuff.
Taken with the P900's basic cam:



Must've looked like some nutter, taking a pic of condiments with a smartphone!

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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-11-02 21:59 ]
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Posted: 2006-11-02 22:58:30
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brix25 Posts: > 500

Downloaded the gmail app this evening and it works perfectly on my N70...The interface is smooth and easy to navigate, you can even use the search function. My built-in email client has just been rendered useless
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Posted: 2006-11-02 23:33:00
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

An interesting mention was just made on the radio that today is World Internet Day, and one of the things mentioned was that the university town of Grahamstown holds the honour of being the first place in the country to link up.

"It's world internet
day on Friday and for most people it's almost impossible to
imagine life without it.
We depend on it for
communication via e-mail, for carrying and transferring triple play data with ease and efficiency and for research,
recreation and task
convenience.
An entire language has developed in our daily speech that refers to and originates solely from the advent of this tool and it is inconceivable that
one could compete on any kind of business platform without a firm grasp on it.
South Africa's first internet connection was established in
Grahamstown between Rhodes
University and the Portland Oregon home of writer Randy
Bush in 1988."

Read more about it at http://www.opa.co.za/latest_news/338827.htm
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Posted: 2006-11-03 06:14:00
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