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Has anyone used any of the Business Applications from ( Android market place business Applications ). Interested to see how user friendly they are, especially word processing and powerpoint.
Faith x
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Great minds hun,
Just downloaded the Trial Office Suite Pro and my presentations are looking fine, images are fine. So next, I need to decide if I want the full version, because if I can't connect to a projector, then there isn't much point 😞
( A bit disapointed
On the plus side, I am happily controlling my TV and Sky box, oh and streaming my music and pictures from my DLNA enabled NAS device 🙂
Next challange: Will I be happy to use it as a reader for my PDF articles, or do I need a Reader?????
Ok, so I have downloaded the FREE version of "Documents To Go" just to see if I could see my Powerpoint presentations. The ultimate plan would be to just take my Sony Table S when I need to present, and plug it straight into the projector (possibly using the USB converter - not got that far yet).
Anyway, I can see my presentations, however, where I have a single image on a slide, the view has tiled it - so no good.
Don't want to pay for the upgrade if that also screws up my images.
If anyone else is thinking of using their Tablet in a similar way, let me know how you get on.
Only just really started to play with it, so may figure it out for myself - miracles do happen
Hiya hun
I kinda thought that I would just use the viewer, that way, I would still do all my editing etc on my VAIO, transfer to the Tablet, and literally just take that with me to present. But thinking about it, I want to make the most of the Tablet, so if I can find a nice editing app, that is going to be far better.
I suppose, I'm not your usual Tablet user, not into games, music, videos ect, I'm more interested in the mobile office side of it.
Had a look at the Business Applications, and just went with the one that had the best rating to try it.
Thanks for the review link, very interesting
Hi Faith,
are you looking to edit office files or just view..:smileyconfused:
If you are just looking to view office files then there are plenty of free apps to choose from, here's a link Android market place business Applications the good thing about the free apps is that you can see if you like the look & feel before having to buy..
As most of the feedback reviews in the Android market seem to be for mobil phone user I thought you'd like this link to a review of a selection of Office applications for a tablet
Hopefully some tablet owners will also share there thoughts on the office apps that they are using..:smileyhappy:
A good solid 4/5 star app seems to be OfficeSuite Pro 5. There is a trial version available will the full suite coming in at under £10 which all in all, I have to say is pretty good!
I only tend to do network and email around so no need for document creation for me but I totally see your point. I still want the keyboard for easier typing. My typing is terribly slow on the Tablet for now. 😞
Great minds hun,
Just downloaded the Trial Office Suite Pro and my presentations are looking fine, images are fine. So next, I need to decide if I want the full version, because if I can't connect to a projector, then there isn't much point 😞
( A bit disapointed
On the plus side, I am happily controlling my TV and Sky box, oh and streaming my music and pictures from my DLNA enabled NAS device 🙂
Next challange: Will I be happy to use it as a reader for my PDF articles, or do I need a Reader?????
I am at Android 3.2 and I used the ebook reader that is in the preinstalled app list and it reads pdf fine.
Hiya breedBenR
Cheers for that, I will give it ago, my only concern with using the Sony Tablet S as a Reader is the screen, ie backlight on the eyes. I had a Kindle for quite a while and loved the unlit screen and the ink like text.
Unfortunately, someone took a liking to it and alas it was gone, so have been toying with the idea of either just replacing the Kindle, giving the Sony Reader a try, or now I have the Tablet, just stick with that.
I don't tent to read that many books on the Reader anyway, as I have a bit of a thing for the feel, look and smell of old books, which I read a lot of, it is mainly PDF research articles.
Faith x
You can bring up the brightness for the backlight very quickly when in the Reader app itself. Even accessing brightness from the bottom right clock is easy.
I honestly think that having a Reader alongside this is not as bad as I originally though. I mean the Reader is small enough just to go into a smaller bag than the Tablet. I would only really use the Reader on the Tablet as a backup since I find it even lighter using a reading device as a standalone.
faithx wrote:
Just downloaded the Trial Office Suite Pro and my presentations are looking fine, images are fine. So next, I need to decide if I want the full version
Hi Faith,
quick heads up that the full version of OfficeSuite Pro 5 is currently for £3.12, a 67% reduction, until 14th November 2011..