The News Review:
- TransMedia launches Glide Mobile in Russian Thai Greek and Turkish
- ne Author Publishes 50 Computer Training Books Simultaneously
- From Free on Contract
- PC World – Business Center: Pantech Duo Review
TransMedia launches Glide Mobile in Russian Thai Greek and Turkish
Computer Business Review – Dec 24, 2007
With Glide Mobile users can manage and share music video photos documents calendars contacts and bookmarks. Users can also create documents import documents from pen ffice Microsoft Word and RTF and export to PDF Microsoft Word and RTF. Glide Mobile also enables users to edit photos on their smartphones with 35 photo manipulation effects and convert presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDF. Users can email large video audio and image files in tiny 5k emails with no attachment limits and without filling up the recipient’s inbox. Donald Leka chairman & CE of TransMedia said: “Glide Mobile is the future of mobile computing available on your smartphone today. Glide is unleashing the potential of mobile technology for millions of users around the world fundamentally changing the way people access and share information.
ne Author Publishes 50 Computer Training Books Simultaneously
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Dec 23, 2007
Lucia in the Caribbean has just written and published a total of 50 software training books simultaneously including 9 on Microsoft ffice 2007. The aim is to share with all the successful system of training that he has developed. The “To the Point” series of books is written specifically for the ffice 2007 programs and are designed for those making the transition from the previous versions of the programs such as Microsoft Word 2003 Excel 2003 and PowerPoint 2003. There is also the “Teach Yourself” series designed for beginners. The “Little Black Book” series is designed as a pocket reference small in size so that clients can easily carry it with them anywhere they go. There are currently three books in each series. The books have been published by “Lulu” the world’s fastest growing provided of print-on-demand books.
From Free on Contract
TrustedReviews – Dec 23, 2007
Bluetooth is here too and so is infra-red. Under the hood the software shares a lot with other up-to-the-minute Nokia handsets. It’ll play video and music for example handle mobile email and has a PDF reader as well as readers for Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint. There is an FM radio too. There is a generous 130MB of built-in storage and you can bulk this up further with microSD cards. The slot is under the battery cover but not under the battery so it is really easy to swap cards.
PC World – Business Center: Pantech Duo Review
PC World – Dec 23, 2007
Performance overall was great; the Duo felt speedy in nearly every app I used. E-mail handling was fair. Using the AT&T XpressMail client I wirelessly synced two of my personal e-mail accounts by following the step-by-step instructions on the phone. (It supports PP3 and IMAP e-mail covering many nationwide ISPs including AL EarthLink and NetZero… (It supports PP3 and IMAP e-mail covering many nationwide ISPs including AL EarthLink and NetZero. ) ddly Hotmail is available only through the Web browser not on the phone’s e-mail client. You can send and receive corporate e-mail (Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes) as well. The setup requires downloading software on your office PC and then setting up e-mail on the phone. I used the supplied USB cable and installed the bundled ActiveSync software on my PC to synchronize my utlook calendar and contacts from my office PC to the phone. The initial setup was time consuming but subsequent syncs were less taxing. If IM-ing is your thing you’ll find the preinstalled AIM Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger clients useful.