Are you interested in a word processing environment that's more or less the same across multiple PC desktop and mobile platforms--a Linux notebook and a Windows CE device, let's say, or a Macintosh PC, a Windows XP netbook, and an Android phone? How about a word processor that comes with abundant tech support, or one that handles complicated documents relatively easily?
Unlike conventional word processing software such as OpenOffice.org Writer and Microsoft Word, online equivalents such as Google Docs and Zoho Writer are browser-based, requiring the installation of little or no additional software on your PC. Yet online word processors can carry some drawbacks, too.
Need Android Word Processor that has a good "Search" function.
It needs to have a Search function that allows me to search for each occurrence of a word, ie. to be able to search for the multiple occurrences of the word "dog" within a 300 page document, advancing from one occurrence to the next.
Can anyone recommend such a word processor ?
Thanks
Hey everyone I'm just coming from a BlackBerry playbook since it died not to long ago. But I was in the market for another small tablet since I don't want to be carry a big 10 inch with me to school and work. But that were my question comes to play.
Helo everyone. I would like to introduce a game called Guess the word! On this game you will see 4 pictures, which can be combined in 1 word. Make a word from the letters below. People, objects, animals, architecture - all this will tell you what's the word think of.
Each correct answer will receive a coin.
Helo everyone. I would like to introduce a game called Guess the word! On this game you will see 4 pictures, which can be combined in 1 word. Make a word from the letters below. People, objects, animals, architecture - all this will tell you what's the word think of.
Each correct answer will receive a coin.
In an effort to create more synergy between its products, Microsoft’s search platform Bing has announced that Office 365 Premium is now available to users. The five apps included in the add-on for the newly launched Office 365 and Office 2013 make it easier for users to insert information and images directly from Bing searches into their documents.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to convert a Galaxy S Note to a Microsoft Word (or text) document? (Read through the forum and saw the question but it looks like the answer is .pdf or .jpg. No other real options that I could tell.)
I recently picked up a Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. Quite cool!
How can I change the default word processor (to openoffice) on Slackware 13.1, with KDE?
When I click on a file using dolphin, .doc files open with kwrite. I would like them to open with open office.
Thanks.