The News Review:
- Turn your iPhone into an office
- Zoho Extends Functionality f Microsoft Sharepoint
- San Leandro Community Calendar
Turn your iPhone into an office
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Quickoffice Mobile ffice Suite ($19. 99) faithfully reads Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint PDF iWork and others. In addition it lets you create and edit Word and Excel documents (though not ffice 2007 file types yet. ) See how Quickoffice Mobile Suite stacks up against Documents To Go.
Zoho Extends Functionality f Microsoft Sharepoint
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n Tuesday Pleasanton Calif. -based Zoho rolled out Zoho ffice for Microsoft SharePoint an add-on that lets Sharepoint users view edit and create Microsoft ffice documents through a Web browser. This is done using Zoho Writer Zoho Sheet and Zoho Show the corresponding applications to Microsoft Word Excel and Powerpoint. Raju Vegesna senior evangelist for Zoho said the idea is to give Sharepoint users more flexibility by enabling multiple users within an organization to work on the same document at the same time something that’s not currently possible in Sharepoint. According to Vegesna this will make it attractive not just to small and midsize businesses but also to enterprises where Zoho has yet to make much of an impact. Zoho ffice for Microsoft SharePoint also addresses the fears many companies have about storing data in the cloud. Although Zoho’s applications are Web-based all data is stored in Sharepoint and resides behind the firewall Vegesna said.
San Leandro Community Calendar
San Leandro Times
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