Posted by Samlala
Hi id like to know if Is it possible to view word excel and pdf doc on k800? If yes how.
Posted by Xen0nflash
Don't think so
Posted by A L 3 X
i know you can view .txt (notepad) documents but not sure about others
Posted by antichrist
i think only smart phones can do that
Posted by darrengf
No its currently not possible.
Smart phones can due to there software being Symbian.
This allows programmes to be wrote to to the software,
As SE is only uses Java, there currenlty isnt a java programme that can run exel sheets. (Well not to my knowledge)
sorry
Posted by strizlow800
Save your excel document as a web page. Then you can view it on your K800.
Posted by arien617
Isn't there sometimes an add at the bottom of the forum home here on Esato. It's called Quipit, if I remember correctly and I think that let's you view Excel docs. on non-symbian handsets.
Posted by Dogmann
Hi all,
Well I'm very confused now because i was being told that Java can do anything a smart phone can do and now it appears it can't even do a simple little thing like opening Office Doc's. Oh dear and i was being told Java is a serious threat to S60 yeah right that really seems likely.
Marc
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Posted by antichrist
if a java phone can do all a smartphone can, then what's the point of making smartphones in the first place?
Posted by aatuif
there may be apps but on low profile sites, as many of them are...
Posted by sesukaku
there is an application for it.. but i don't want to use it, because it is way too slow
Posted by Dogmann
@antichrist
I'm not the one that was making the claim but according to Max Wedge SE and their implementation of Java is going to rival S60 and am sure Nokia must be quaking in it's boots NOT.
Marc
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Posted by centur
On 2007-06-06 20:57:47, Samlala wrote:
Hi id like to know if Is it possible to view word excel and pdf doc on k800? If yes how.
Yes , *.doc and *.xls file !
Your Download-Link : http://rapidshare.com/files/36805406/Doc_Viewer.jar.htm
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Posted by Tea10
Can't think of the name off the top of my head but I was reading something the other day which said you could do this on any se phone... will have a look through my history and let you know. Otherwise maybe see if the above link works
Posted by max_wedge
not with SE phones (other than symbian versions).
Posted by max_wedge
On 2007-06-07 06:14:32, Dogmann wrote:
@antichrist
I'm not the one that was making the claim but according to Max Wedge SE and their implementation of Java is going to rival S60 and am sure Nokia must be quaking in it's boots NOT.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-06-07 05:14 ]
Dogmann, xls and doc viewer IS available in JAVA (I use it on my K800). Infact there is very little you can't do with JAVA at this point, about the only real disadvantage is the inability (as of current JAVA implementations) to integrate with the phone itself (example record phone conversations and answering machine apps etc) This is one area where dedicated OS's still best java. But advantages of smartphone are steadily disappearing as JAVA get's better and better.
Java can access contacts, tasks, calendar etc, as well as the phones multimedia, file system, connectivity (bluetooth, gprs).
tbh, I actually found more freeware java apps for my K800 than I could find good freeware apps for my N70.
The trouble with people who us s60, they are completely unaware of exactly what JAVA offers these days. Becuase you have a smartphone, you've never needed to explore the potential of java, but you insist on arguing with someone who actually does use java and has more than a cursory knowledge of it's ability.
Posted by Drz Daddy
yup that aplication is so nice to working people!!
Posted by shaliron
On 2007-06-06 22:17:31, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
Well I'm very confused now because i was being told that Java can do anything a smart phone can do and now it appears it can't even do a simple little thing like opening Office Doc's. Oh dear and i was being told Java is a serious threat to S60 yeah right that really seems likely.
Marc
AFAIK, Samsungs have a document viewer on their Java phones (D900 etc.)
Posted by max_wedge
you can also get mobilepdf. Zesium now have mobiledoc instead of View Doc (they aren't offering view doc for download anymore) and mobiledoc is also trialware.
There is a very long trial version (hint hint) of mobilepdf to be found at se-nse if you search.