By: Deviate_X
Office works well enough with touch, you can simply zoom, and use the left and right cursors for targeting. Note: Office app’s also make an appearance on windows phone devices which have tiny 4″ screens.
View ArticleBy: hhas
If MS wants to sell small, low-cost Win x86/RT tablets by bundling Office on them, it needs to demonstrate one unique use-case which any potential buyer will instantly ‘get’: 1. Remove tablet from...
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Heck, if you take this idea and run with it to its logical conclusion, MS should totally forget about inventing some marginally better mouse with a ‘Start screen’ button on, and take a leaf from...
View ArticleBy: tkeith
High end does not mean it has every feature. When the Nexus 7 came out it had the highest resolution, fastest processor, and most RAM in the segment. I think the sd card and rear facing camera are just...
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I really don’t understand why so many people “need” office. Free alternatives have been out there for years, and for what most people use it for it’s good enough. Heck, Google Docs even has some...
View ArticleBy: darknexus
I really don’t understand why so many people “need” office. Free alternatives have been out there for years, and for what most people use it for it’s good enough. Obviously you’ve never tried to share...
View ArticleBy: WorknMan
<blockquote>High end does not mean it has every feature. </blockquote> Says every iOS user on the planet <img src="http://www.osnews.com/images/emo/smile.gif" alt=";)" /> Of course,...
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Fair, but I’m talking about home use. These are usually simple documents where they don’t need to share between different programs. Funny, at work we always have to save documents back to the oldest...
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Fair, but I’m talking about home use. These are usually simple documents where they don’t need to share between different programs. Funny, at work we always have to save documents back to the oldest...
View ArticleBy: Neolander
Thankfully, there is such a thing as PDF when it comes to sharing read-only documents and presentations. Considering that even Office struggles staying compatible with its own file formats, I think...
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