Quickoffice 7.1

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  • Date added:
    09/12/2003
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    10.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 3.x/4.x/5.x

Publisher’s description

With Quickoffice you can view, create, edit, sync, and print your office documents on your handheld. Quickoffice include: Quicksheet, Quickchart, and Quickword, as well as the Quickoffice Desktop which keeps your work synchronized with MS Word and Excel on your PC. Quicksheet is a spreadsheet for Palm compatible handhelds. Quicksheet synchronizes with Microsoft Excel effortlessly keeping your work up to date. It includes over 80 built-in scientific, financial, statistical, date and time, lookup, and aggregate functions plus sorting. It supports multiple sheets per workbook and allows you to link the sheets.

Version 7.1 features: Quickword now supports viewing images in AND tables in documents; Quickword has a new spellcheck engine and dictionary (more words, faster performance); Quicksheet has an improved User Interface.

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  1. COOL Anonymous -- January 19 2005, 03.21

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  2. Program QMS TOMA FLORIN -- January 18 2005, 22.50

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  3. True to Word Gary McClain -- January 18 2005, 18.49

    A rarity in business today, these dudes are true to their word. As far as I can see, its simple to use, you get get a quality result, and it will not cost you a dime. It kinda sux that there is no point & click solution in the MS Word tool bar, but I guess you can't have it all. It looks identical to my word document and I haven't gotten any popups, spyware, or anything like that. I know because I swept after install and after using it. Came back clean so far.

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  4. Superb Anonymous -- January 18 2005, 18.30

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