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can i download office mobile for office 365 for free without subscribing to office 365

mhmod222 said:
can i download office mobile for office 365 for free without subscribing to office 365
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I suggest you to use Kingsoft Office

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PTV Mobile - tv channel on Diamond

PTV mobile it is application for view tv channels on Diamond:
http://www.pbxtelecom.ro/tv/updates/ptv_mobile.htm
I prefer my Slingbox
PTV mobile it's a free application.
[email protected] said:
a link pls for Slingbox?
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There's this thing called Google, I don't know if you've heard of it?

Is there any VNC applications that you use on the galaxy tab?

Do you guys use any VNC app (or anything similar) that will allow you to connect to your PC remotely from anywhere in the world? (outside your home)
Please provide the link.
Thanks.
RealVNC , LogMeIn, TeamViewer and Phone My PC all work fine for me. RealVNC was 50% off recently and still might be.
TeamViewer is the only free app out of the ones I listed here.
I like Pocketcloud.
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kable said:
RealVNC , LogMeIn, TeamViewer and Phone My PC all work fine for me. RealVNC was 50% off recently and still might be.
TeamViewer is the only free app out of the ones I listed here.
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Which one is the BEST?
aibo said:
I like Pocketcloud.
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Do you think it is better than the apps that was posted by the person above/before ( kable ) you?
I have used Pocket Cloud and it is pretty good. I am about to try Tonido as it seems to offer more flexibility by turning your Desktop into a personal cloud server. This allows you to share files by giving others a simple URL that they can download a file from. You can stream media to your device also.
Both are free and in the market.
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Tonido gives you a list of files on your computer and uses (I think) the built in editor to make changes.
The media is limited to mp3 and photos.
Looks clean and secure, check it out!
I use android-vnc-viewer.works well
I also gave droid vnc server instaled....
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I use Teamviewer all the time. Simple and very reliable
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RealVNC and TeamViewer, both of them are good!
I use PocketCloud with Remote Desktop enabled on my Windows computer. It works perfectly. I love how PocketCloud has that little cursor to make clicking easier. I also used LogMeIn for a while but you need a yearly subscription and you also need to buy the prohibitively priced LogMeIn Ignition for your phone.
i use Android VNC; so far so good. It works with RealVNC and other vnc server. Not sure about teamviewer; it work well on PC but mine got problem with Android. And I think cannot get Free Teamviewer apps for Android.

How do you do wireless printing on the galaxy tab?

How do you print to your wireless printer?
I have a wireless N printer but I am not sure how to print it using the galaxy tab?
In fact, when I log into my yahoo email account, I don't see a link to do any printing.
Is it possible to print on the galaxy tab via wireless printer?
Using google cloud print. I don't print sensitive our confidential documents so cloud print does the job for now.
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smaragdhk said:
Using google cloud print. I don't print sensitive our confidential documents so cloud print does the job for now.
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Thanks. Is Google Cloud Print an app? Is it in the market place?
Yes, download from Market. Follow instructions and configure Google Chrome on your home PC/Mac. After that you no longer have to have your PC/Mac switched on...
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Finally a good Office Suite for Tablet

Hi,
I bought today the last version of Thinkfree Office Mobile HD ( 4.1.110728 especially designed for honeycomb ) and I found it very very good
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tf.thinkdroid.hdamarket
I tried Quickoffice HD , Documents to go , Picsel Smart Office but for me Thinkfree is much better.
It has a very good compatibility with MS office documents ( Word, Excel and Powerpoint ) and it is optimized for use with tablet ...
finally i can use the tablet instead of my laptop also for work !!
Not bad.....no dropbox or Google docs is a deal killer for anyone that already has their life set up.
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dshearn said:
Not bad.....no dropbox or Google docs is a deal killer for anyone that already has their life set up.
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Yeah, it's not perfect , but i read that Google docs support will be a next feature.
For dropbox I open docs through the dropbox app , not a big trouble
hm, 10 bucks. I already have quick office but imo it kinda sucks. I was gonna just use splashtop to RDP to my desktop at home but my school's network blocks it, those dicks.
It's pretty crashy.
That and the weirdo line wrapping made me refund/uninstall it.
patass said:
hm, 10 bucks. I already have quick office but imo it kinda sucks. I was gonna just use splashtop to RDP to my desktop at home but my school's network blocks it, those dicks.
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ssh port forwarding is your friend
I don't see why this is so good. I prefer QuickOffice HD Pro myself over this one.
Vistaus said:
I don't see why this is so good. I prefer QuickOffice HD Pro myself over this one.
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In my case, the layout of the complex word documents (with tables and images floating) is much better the Quickoffice HD and have best supporting excel pages with complex formulas.
Horrid instead is the management of line wrapping on Thinkfree ...
I think so too.
I bought this app in realease day.
But this app needs more features.
But i satisfied.
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snowg said:
Yeah, it's not perfect , but i read that Google docs support will be a next feature.
For dropbox I open docs through the dropbox app , not a big trouble
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That's gonna help a ton.
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imo, not a winner, yet... no dropnox and couldn't open a couple of my word and dtg files... however, best ui out there and good rendering of some files that dtg and picsel disformed... lots of promise if upgraded and supported... good enough to keep, update and watch, but I'll keep using dtg primarily and picsel secondarily and just use this when neither works until it is improved. For those using quickoffice, though, I think this would be an upgrade... but I thout QO-HD was such a poc I uninstalled and ate my losses.
Im gonna try this
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Can it handle ODF 1.1 or ODF 1.2 file formats correctly?
jonathon
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bible.study.software said:
Can it handle ODF 1.1 or ODF 1.2 file formats correctly?
jonathon
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No open office documents

Best ftp service/client?

Well, it's settled. Not getting a 64gb model any time soon so I settled for a 32gb. Time to set up a ftp server. What servers/clients integrate best on android/Linux
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I am using Filezilla server. It's free Windows ftpserver.
For Android an app called Ftp Client. The server and the client both support resume.
I use AndFTP on Android and like it a lot (also use AndSMB).

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