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Mobile browsers (and the processors and RAM allocations that power them) have always been a couple of years behind desktop browsers and the situation hasn't changed when considering S60 Web, in my opinion. I'm not a luddite and I like Google Documents and YouTube as much as the next guy, but I understand fully that what's being attempted in the humble browser window is far from straightforward. Then we had the rise of Javascript, relied on by many sites for 'interactivity' such as buttons that change when a cursor rolls over them, followed by Cascading Style Sheets (a step back towards elegance, actually) and then the rise of Flash content (often mini apps or novelties that run inside containers on web pages) and now Ajax, a mix of Javascript and XML, adding further application-like functions to web sites. The original pure HTML web was clean and elegant, but over complicated table layouts started to become a problem. So good so far.īut the problem is that the 'Web' itself has become a mess.
INSTALL ANDROID ON NOKIA E90 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
Web on any of the S60 3rd Edition-powered devices is a tremendous piece of software and, allied with a good 3G or Wi-Fi data connection, means that you can browse and enjoy a huge fraction of the web pages on the Internet. Now, I'm going to be a little bit critical here, but the S60 3rd Edition Web browser team shouldn't take it personally. In addition, the shipping E90 may have a Presenter module, to allow slideshows to be driven from the device itself - watch this space. Most of the above is, incidentally, almost identical to the software bundle in the smaller Nokia E61i, which is also a capable part-time mobile office. HTML attachments (either intentionally attached by a sender or auto-attached because the sender was using an HTML-enabled email client to apply font effects, formatting and images) open directly in an instance of Web.
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RTF attachments open in Notes, with the raw text markup shown - not ideal, but at least the content was visible, and in any case RTF isn't that commonly used these days.
INSTALL ANDROID ON NOKIA E90 SOFTWARE PDF
Quickpoint works well, but suffers (again) from lack of keyboard/E90 optimisation and no zoom controlĪdobe's own PDF reader for Symbian OS is present and correct here and did a decent enough job on all the PDF documents I threw at it, as did S60's built-in JPG image viewer for photo attachments. Quicksheet is solid but not yet a good fit for the Nokia E90.Īll applications have the aforementioned printing support, especially useful for Office apps Large Word files are best navigated in read-only mode and then switched into 'Edit mode' when needed, while large Excel spreadsheets are just plain frustrating to move around in, cell by cell. Quickoffice isn't really optimised for the E90, in that there isn't the wealth of keyboard shortcuts that previous word/sheet solutions have enjoyed on the Communicator. Mind you, for casual Office file editing, the built-in Quickoffice v3.85 will do just fine, while Office power users who care more about 'rich' content preservation will almost certainly have Microsoft's own Office software installed on the desktop and so are less likely to hit compatibility problems. This has much better round-tripping (with far less content changed or lost when returning edited documents to their source) and better editing of in-document graphics and tables, but it's also pickier about which documents it will open (it's not a friend to OpenOffice's saved.
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Quickoffice includes Quickmanager, whose job is to handle these updates, with the main thrust being to facilitate the paid upgrade to Quickoffice 4.0. This bought in solution copes with more Office file variants than the original Nokia 9500's Symbian-sourced suite did, and can be updated on demand 'over the air', at least in theory.
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The Nokia E90 ships with Quickoffice 3.85 in its ROM, just as did the Nokia E61i, reviewed earlier this week.
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Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint files, obviously, but also PDF documents, RTF text files from WordPad, JPG images, plus HTML hyperlinks. Of course, Calendar, Contacts and Messaging are all part of the working environment, but it's handling Office files without breaking sweat and allowing Web work with some semblance of desktop normality that could really 'make' the Nokia E90.īy 'Office', I mean those file types that generally get passed around between you and your colleagues. not just organising my life and answering email. This is where I turn my attention to actually working on the E90, i.e. Previous parts to this review: Nokia E90 - the Early Verdict and Nokia E90 - Adapting the Applications