New Quickword 7.6 provides the robust features of your desktop word processor on your Palm OS handheld or smartphone. Built on the foundation of the industry leading SmartDoc text editor/DOC reader, now you can work seamlessly with Microsoft Word text documents on your Palm handheld or smartphone. Quickword links your MS Word documents to your Palm OS device using the popular DOC format. This gives you the reassurance of being able to access and edit your Word documents anywhere. With Quickword you can also create new documents on your Palm device whenever inspiration strikes. Plus, there are thousands of useful documents, books, and reference materials ready for you to download for free.
Quickword highlights: ZoomView
Lets you pick the best display size for you! Exclusive and innovative 11 level display capability increases readability of documents and e-books. Useful on any device and GREAT on high resolution devices!
Powerful and intuitive user interface
Makes most edits to your word processing files as quick as a few taps. Quickspellcheck makes writing a breeze with a better dictionary featuring more words and blazing performance
Advanced formatting
includes full font control including typeface, bold, italics, underline and
font size
See your document images
just like on your PC desktop; even zoom in to inspect them more closely
Format paragraphs
with left, center, and right text justification
Advanced and open-standard font display
through integration of the FontBucket font management utility
Inclusion of our Quickoffice Font Converter
for use in converting Windows desktop PC TrueType fonts from 9 point to 26 point, allowing a wider range of display capabilities within Quickword for easier viewing on your handheld particularly in conjunction with ZoomView
View and Edit tables
within Quickword, and preserve table structure back to your PC
Read, Edit, Beam, Import and Export
documents in the standard Palm OS DOC format
Preserve source document
font typeface, size, formatting and both linked and pasted images
Read and edit text documents in HTML
using Quickword's exclusive "Show Tags" source code view
Much, much more...
Integrated thesaurus, cut, copy and paste, find and replace text, word count...
Quickword is part of the Quickoffice Premier office suite. Quickoffice Premier 7.6 includes Quickword, Quicksheet (for Excel spreadsheets) and Quickpoint (for Powerpoint presentations) integrated together in one seamless bundle for $39.95
(Note: Quickword 7.6 and Quickoffice Premier 7.6 can only be installed on desktops or laptops running Microsoft Windows although you can still exchange files with Macintosh computers and other handheld devices) Other useful Quickword features:
- Seamless integration with Microsoft Word based on the same robust and easy to use conduit as Quicksheet
- Spell Checker and Thesaurus for use while editing or writing
- Read and edit text documents in the popular Palm "Doc" format
- Auto-scrolling for continuous reading or use as a teleprompter
- Word count statistics
- Find and replace text
- Import and Export to the built-in MemoPad
- Rename and reorder bookmarks
- Control document compression and decompression.
- Allows beaming of documents to allow you to share your work with others
- Powerful and intuitive user interface
- Supports categories to allow you to better organize your documents
- Print documents to an IR printer using optional PrintBoy
- Compatible with GoType and Stowaway keyboard
- Sony CLIE jog-dial support
- Support for left handed use
- Brand new, redesigned & enhanced Quickoffice Desktop including usability improvements, the addition of file size information, and additional menu options
- Support for saving and accessing files on expansion cards such as Memory Stick and Secure Digital cards, and full operability with Palm OS 4.0 and later ''virtual file system'' (VFS) capabilities
- Compatibility with PiDirect II* allows nearly all of Quickoffice to be run directly from the expansion card (*PiDirect II is a product of Portable Innovations Technologies)
- Full support for high resolution devices such as the Tungsten T5 and Sony NR series handhelds with 320x480 pixel displays