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Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
If the medical references are in CHM or PRC format (google for fbreader please) or any formats that are supported by fbreader, then you should not have a problem any more -- no conversion needed
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If you're interested, I've got decent General Biology, BioChemistry and Molecular Biology textbooks already made. PM me your email and I'll send a copy. Also, just for the record - you don't need a PC to use a Palm pda. I use Linux and there are workarounds available for pretty much everything. Palm already has everything you need for use on a Mac. |
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Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
PM me if you're looking for places for getting medical reference books.
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Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
If you're willing to install KDE than you'll have Koffice available which does an adequate job of opening and editing Microsoft Office Documents
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Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
You can read MS Word documents with a program called "doc reader." It is now available and working for OS2008. To get it going you also need a program called "antiword."
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The downside: you need an internet connection. But you can always save your word docs in your Mac as RTFs or as TXT and open them then in the native Notes reader of the N800 |
Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
Open Office has a one-click icon for saving Word files as .pdf. Open Office is free, and has versions for Linux and Windows. The easiest way to do what you want is to save the documents as .pdf files, and transfer them to you tablet for reading.
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Re: Is there a Microsoft word program compatible with this tablet?
ummm...word can save files directly to HTML. I have no idea what version of Word you have on your Mac but it should do the job. from there you can convert to pretty much any format using a wide variety of utilities. Even MobiPocket Creator, Plucker or any variety of document conversion apps specifically for word.
Personally would/will never find PDF's on this tiny display of any use at all. I am just not comfy with lateral scrolling. I find it interferes with digesting the content. Short of switching to a Tablet PC or a 12" laptop reading PDF's on the NIT's might be the most frustrating doc format around. Especially if the creator did not setup the doc re-flow correctly. Meaning the PDF is poorly created and does not include the ability to reformat for the given display allowing it to be read with anything smaller then the Hubble. A couple problems you might find in using FBReader for research manuals is the lack of bookmarks and the lack of ability to add annotations. I love Fbreader but it still has a long way to go as a useful tool for research. But a pocket sized notebook works as a companion to the tablet seeing you already have it... ;) If you need info on converting books to fit better on the tablet there is a site dedicated to ebook devices and many folks there use N8x0's & N770's as their reading device. You can visit http://www.mobileread.com/forums to see what info you can find there. |
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