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Quickoffice Premier 7.5 for Palm OS

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
November 30, 2005
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Ditch your laptop! Open, edit, and save MS Office (Excel, Word, & Powerpoint) files in native format on your PDA or smartphone.

Quickoffice Premier for Palm OS was the first mobile office suite to allow you to open, edit and save native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files directly on your PDA or smartphone. Quickoffice Premier 7.5 continues to evolve as the leading mobile office productivity suite and again raises the bar in performance and usability.

Quickoffice Premier supports opening native Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files from all removable media types including Memory Stick used by Sony and MultiMediaCard and Secure Digital formats used in Palm, Kyocera, and other devices. High capacity removable media allows users to keep all of their important files with them, and accessory removable media card readers enable users to quickly backup hundreds of files for handheld access. The native file access provided by Quickoffice Premier antiquates past methods requiring handheld device users to rely upon translation of each individual file on the PC before installing to a handheld device.

QuickOffice Premier sells for $39.95 and can be purchased right here at pdaBlast!



 
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