Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-12 Thread Carol
I haven't yet but intend to do so.  However, I am having to limit things at 
present so may not get round to it too quickly.  At least you can try out a 
document for free so give it a go yourself if you can.

I'd be very interested in anyone's feedback here.

Carol P

On 10 Aug 2013, at 23:42, Maria and Joe Chapman wrote:

 Hi.  has anyone tried the word processor in this app?
 Warm regards and blessings 
 Maria, Joe and FurBabies
 Email:  iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On 10/08/2013, at 9:11 PM, Carol carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
 Eileen, Joseph and all others interested
 
 I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets 
 and have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.
 
 However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite 
 you mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with 
 the spread sheet side of things.
 
 I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon Office 
 (superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised to the 
 power of symbol shown.
 The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.
 
 I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents 
 but, after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to 
 at least save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.
 
 I was quite surprised at what I found.
 
 Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my 
 Dropbox and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able 
 to change my sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which 
 looks pretty good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we 
 would like, but it's the most promising yet for me.
 
 It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning, but 
 I'm not over-worried by this at the moment.
 
 I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can save 
 in doc and docxf format.
 
 I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from my 
 phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage 1-2 
 and getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.
 
 I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll 
 be playing some more, for sure.
 
 If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll 
 gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).
 
 Carol P
 Sent from the Mac!
 On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
 
 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to
 
 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible

Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-12 Thread Carol
Eileen, Joseph and all others interested

I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets and 
have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.

However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite you 
mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with the 
spread sheet side of things.

I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon Office 
(superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised to the 
power of symbol shown.
  The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.

I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents but, 
after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to at least 
save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.

I was quite surprised at what I found.

Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my Dropbox 
and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able to change my 
sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which looks pretty 
good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we would like, but it's 
the most promising yet for me.

It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning, but I'm 
not over-worried by this at the moment.

I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can save in 
doc and docxf format.

I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from my 
phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage 1-2 and 
getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.

I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll be 
playing some more, for sure.

If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll 
gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).

Carol P
Sent from the Mac!
On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:

 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to
 
 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
 other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
 be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested
 
 http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
 us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
 Cheers,
 Eileen
 
 
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RE: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-12 Thread Joe
I have an account and will report back if no one else has done so.

Joe

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 2:01 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Office Professional Suite App

Hi Eileen and Joseph,

OK, Eileen, first of all, you can ignore the message I sent you directly, I
had sent it before I saw which app you were talking about (you gave the
link). 
I thought you referred to the Microsoft Office Mobile for Office 365 app
which was released a few weeks ago. This is a real Microsoft Office app with
Word, Excel and Powerpoint, but you have to be an Office 365 subscriber to
use it.
I have been a subscriber for some years, but I am on one of the older
subscriptions which don't allow me to subscribe for desktop apps of Office
2013 and the use of the app. You have to have one of the Office 365 Home
Premium subscriptions which is $99 a year or an Office 365 Small Business
Premium subscription. At some point between now and the end of the year all
of the older accounts like mine will be upgraded to the Office 365 Small
Business account, but until then I have to wait before I can try this app to
see if there is any accessibility.
I assume if somebody else had an Office 365 Home Premium subscription they
would have reported back on this since the app itself is free.
I am cautiously hopeful that maybe the app is accessible considering that
some of the other Microsoft apps like Skype, Skydrive and OneNote are
accessible, but of course I don't want to get anybody's hopes up, either and
of course not everybody wants to shell out the $100 subscription even though
I think this is a well thoughtout new model..


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Eileen Misrahi
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 10:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Office Professional Suite App

Hi Joseph, 

I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 

Thanks. 

Eileen 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App

HI Eileene and other list members,

Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
write back if I find any great discoveries. :)

Joseph

- Original Message -
From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
Subject: Office Professional Suite App


Hello List,
I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only
thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but
once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my
text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold,
underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a
docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to

confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to
other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will
be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested

http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
Cheers,
Eileen


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Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-11 Thread Maria and Joe Chapman
HI.  I thought this app being discussed was for iphone?


Blessings!
maria and Joe chapman
Email, iMessage  fb: bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
twitter: bubbygirl



On 11/08/2013, at 9:27 AM, Jesus Garcia jesusga...@gmail.com wrote:

 The word processor included with the Lion and Mountain lion Text edit works
 perfectly well. It is quite powerful I use nothing else at this time. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Maria and Joe Chapman
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 18:42
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite
 App
 
 Hi.  has anyone tried the word processor in this app?
 Warm regards and blessings 
 Maria, Joe and FurBabies
 Email:  iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On 10/08/2013, at 9:11 PM, Carol carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
 Eileen, Joseph and all others interested
 
 I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets
 and have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.
 
 However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite
 you mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with
 the spread sheet side of things.
 
 I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon
 Office (superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised
 to the power of symbol shown.
 The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.
 
 I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents
 but, after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to
 at least save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.
 
 I was quite surprised at what I found.
 
 Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my
 Dropbox and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able
 to change my sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which
 looks pretty good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we
 would like, but it's the most promising yet for me.
 
 It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning,
 but I'm not over-worried by this at the moment.
 
 I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can
 save in doc and docxf format.
 
 I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from
 my phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage
 1-2 and getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.
 
 I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll
 be playing some more, for sure.
 
 If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll
 gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).
 
 Carol P
 Sent from the Mac!
 On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
 
 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was
 hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants
 to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in
 finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which
 is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to
 access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you
 find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
 Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of
 the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access
 to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only
 $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but
 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I

RE: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Eileen and Joseph,

OK, Eileen, first of all, you can ignore the message I sent you directly, I
had sent it before I saw which app you were talking about (you gave the
link). 
I thought you referred to the Microsoft Office Mobile for Office 365 app
which was released a few weeks ago. This is a real Microsoft Office app with
Word, Excel and Powerpoint, but you have to be an Office 365 subscriber to
use it.
I have been a subscriber for some years, but I am on one of the older
subscriptions which don't allow me to subscribe for desktop apps of Office
2013 and the use of the app. You have to have one of the Office 365 Home
Premium subscriptions which is $99 a year or an Office 365 Small Business
Premium subscription. At some point between now and the end of the year all
of the older accounts like mine will be upgraded to the Office 365 Small
Business account, but until then I have to wait before I can try this app to
see if there is any accessibility.
I assume if somebody else had an Office 365 Home Premium subscription they
would have reported back on this since the app itself is free.
I am cautiously hopeful that maybe the app is accessible considering that
some of the other Microsoft apps like Skype, Skydrive and OneNote are
accessible, but of course I don't want to get anybody's hopes up, either and
of course not everybody wants to shell out the $100 subscription even though
I think this is a well thoughtout new model..


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Eileen Misrahi
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 10:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Office Professional Suite App

Hi Joseph, 

I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 

Thanks. 

Eileen 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App

HI Eileene and other list members,

Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
write back if I find any great discoveries. :)

Joseph

- Original Message -
From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
Subject: Office Professional Suite App


Hello List,
I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to

confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested

http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
Cheers,
Eileen


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Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Carol
Eileen, Joseph and all others interested

I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets and 
have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.

However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite you 
mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with the 
spread sheet side of things.

I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon Office 
(superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised to the 
power of symbol shown.
  The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.

I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents but, 
after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to at least 
save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.

I was quite surprised at what I found.

Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my Dropbox 
and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able to change my 
sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which looks pretty 
good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we would like, but it's 
the most promising yet for me.

It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning, but I'm 
not over-worried by this at the moment.

I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can save in 
doc and docxf format.

I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from my 
phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage 1-2 and 
getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.

I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll be 
playing some more, for sure.

If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll 
gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).

Carol P
Sent from the Mac!
On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:

 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to
 
 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
 other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
 be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested
 
 http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
 us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
 Cheers,
 Eileen
 
 
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Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Joseph FreeTech
Hi Carol,

Have you played with any functions in the spreadsheet app? Wondering if the 
basics such as measures of central tendency worked: mean mode median.
How about measures of variance: sample and population standard deviations, 
intervals, variance, etc?
Hmm, I guess I'm asking how robust are the functions in this spreadsheet 
app?

Joseph

- Original Message - 
From: Carol carol.pearso...@googlemail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 4:11 AM
Subject: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App


Eileen, Joseph and all others interested

I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets 
and have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.

However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite 
you mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with 
the spread sheet side of things.

I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon Office 
(superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised to the 
power of symbol shown.
  The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.

I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents 
but, after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to 
at least save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.

I was quite surprised at what I found.

Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my 
Dropbox and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able 
to change my sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which 
looks pretty good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we 
would like, but it's the most promising yet for me.

It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning, but 
I'm not over-worried by this at the moment.

I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can save 
in doc and docxf format.

I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from my 
phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage 1-2 
and getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.

I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll 
be playing some more, for sure.

If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll 
gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).

Carol P
Sent from the Mac!
On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:

 Hi Joseph,

 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was 
 hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants 
 to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in 
 finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which 
 is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to 
 access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you 
 find.

 Thanks.

 Eileen

 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App

 HI Eileene and other list members,

 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access 
 to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only 
 $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)

 Joseph

 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App


 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold,
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need 
 to

 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to
 other iDevices. I haven't tried

Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Joseph FreeTech
Hi Carol and listers,

For whatever reason I Didn't think this app would be available here in the 
US, but I found it:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/office2-plus/id353971085?mt=8

For a sighted person this little app must be a great set of tools to have at 
your fingertips. I'll definitely install, explore, and post any interesting 
discoveries. ...but to answer my question, yes, this does have the 
statistical functions I'm looking for. Whether they are accessible, well, 
that's a different story.

Joseph


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Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Carol Pearson
Joseph,

I'm glad to see you answered your own question! Smiley! I honestly didn't read 
the blurb very carefully, only being interested in those things which 
interested me!

I'm really keen to hear how you get on with this.

Carol P
Sent from my iPhone using BrailleTouch

On 10 Aug 2013, at 04:28 PM, Joseph FreeTech joseph.freet...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Carol and listers,
 
 For whatever reason I Didn't think this app would be available here in the 
 US, but I found it:
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/office2-plus/id353971085?mt=8
 
 For a sighted person this little app must be a great set of tools to have at 
 your fingertips. I'll definitely install, explore, and post any interesting 
 discoveries. ...but to answer my question, yes, this does have the 
 statistical functions I'm looking for. Whether they are accessible, well, 
 that's a different story.
 
 Joseph
 
 
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Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Maria and Joe Chapman
Hi.  has anyone tried the word processor in this app?
Warm regards and blessings 
Maria, Joe and FurBabies
Email:  iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com



On 10/08/2013, at 9:11 PM, Carol carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Eileen, Joseph and all others interested
 
 I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets and 
 have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.
 
 However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite 
 you mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with 
 the spread sheet side of things.
 
 I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon Office 
 (superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised to the 
 power of symbol shown.
  The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.
 
 I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents 
 but, after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to at 
 least save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.
 
 I was quite surprised at what I found.
 
 Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my 
 Dropbox and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able to 
 change my sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which 
 looks pretty good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we would 
 like, but it's the most promising yet for me.
 
 It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning, but 
 I'm not over-worried by this at the moment.
 
 I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can save 
 in doc and docxf format.
 
 I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from my 
 phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage 1-2 
 and getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.
 
 I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll be 
 playing some more, for sure.
 
 If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll 
 gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).
 
 Carol P
 Sent from the Mac!
 On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
 
 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to
 
 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
 other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
 be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested
 
 http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
 us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
 Cheers,
 Eileen
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone

Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Maria and Joe Chapman
HI.  so the word processor is fairly accessible? To me paying a couple of 
dollars to have access to a word processor on the iphone is worth it.


Cheers 
Maria  

sent from mac mini 
email,  fb bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
skype bubbygirl1972  twitter same as skype without the numbers. 





On 10/08/2013, at 2:22 PM, Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to 
 confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
 other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
 be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested 
 
 http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1.
   Cheers,
 Eileen
 
 
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RE: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-10 Thread Jesus Garcia
The word processor included with the Lion and Mountain lion Text edit works
perfectly well. It is quite powerful I use nothing else at this time. 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Maria and Joe Chapman
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 18:42
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Office 2 (Superscript )plus - Was Re: Office Professional Suite
App

Hi.  has anyone tried the word processor in this app?
Warm regards and blessings 
Maria, Joe and FurBabies
Email:  iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com



On 10/08/2013, at 9:11 PM, Carol carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Eileen, Joseph and all others interested
 
 I was very interested in your message as I am very keen to edit XL sheets
and have so far found nothing that works properly to do what I need.
 
 However, on checking in the UK site, I was unable to find the office suite
you mention below and, anyway, you didn't seem to be having great joy with
the spread sheet side of things.
 
 I then took another look at what was available here and stumbled upon
Office (superscript)2 plus.  (Sorry I don't know how to produce the raised
to the power of symbol shown.
  The app is developed by Byte Squared and it's in the Business category.
 
 I got the app (which is free, so long as you don't want to save documents
but, after playing with the spread sheet part, I paid up £1.99 in order to
at least save spread sheets, so no big deal money-wise.
 
 I was quite surprised at what I found.
 
 Unlike other apps tried, I was able to open a spread sheet saved in my
Dropbox and make changes to various cells and save again.  I was also able
to change my sheet header, move to different pages and read the Help, which
looks pretty good.  I am not yet convinced that we can do everything we
would like, but it's the most promising yet for me.
 
 It does seem to have a few adds on one of the screens at the beginning,
but I'm not over-worried by this at the moment.
 
 I have not yet looked at the word processing app, though I know you can
save in doc and docxf format.
 
 I am struggling to find you the URL as I can't remember how to do so from
my phone and am currently working on the Mac, with which I'm only at stage
1-2 and getting lost tryhing to find the app for you.
 
 I do suggest you give it a go and please let me know what you think.  I'll
be playing some more, for sure.
 
 If you can tell me how to get the URL from my phone and send to you, I'll
gladly do this.
 (I'd also like to know how to produce the superscript shown).
 
 Carol P
 Sent from the Mac!
 On 10 Aug 2013, at 06:12, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
 
 Hi Joseph, 
 
 I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
 have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was
hoping
 to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
 the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants
to
 make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
 with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
 briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
 the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in
finding
 the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
 word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which
is
 important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to
access
 to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you
find. 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 Eileen 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf
 Of Joseph FreeTech
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App
 
 HI Eileene and other list members,
 
 Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of
the
 app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access
to
 various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only
$1,
 I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
 September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
 write back if I find any great discoveries. :)
 
 Joseph
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
 Subject: Office Professional Suite App
 
 
 Hello List,
 I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
 thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but

 once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my

 text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
 underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a

 docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need
to
 
 confirm that. Files

Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-09 Thread Eileens Misrahi
Hello List,
I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only thing 
I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but once I 
found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my text and do 
a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, underline, and italic, 
and justification of the doc. You can save it as a docx, doc, or txt file. I 
believe folders can be created, but I will need to confirm that. Files can be 
sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to other iDevices. I haven't tried 
Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will be accessible. Here is the link if 
you are interested 

http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1.
  Cheers,
Eileen


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RE: Office Professional Suite App

2013-08-09 Thread Eileen Misrahi
Hi Joseph, 

I am curious on what you think. Like you, I was excited to think I would
have access to Office 2010 and all of their applications. What I was hoping
to find within the options was the spell checker. I think you need to use
the rotor and the phone options to perform some of the changes one wants to
make to the doc. Oh well!!! I will keep trying to see how to skin the cat
with this one. It was only a buck, so I am not out much money on this. I
briefly dabbled in the Excel, but I couldn't seem to find the location of
the cells to begin entering data. If I can't make heads or tails in finding
the cells, forget creating a formula. I will keep to Note Master for my
word processing. At least, I can sync it to DropBox in a docx file, which is
important when creating documents when I'm out-and-about and need to access
to a word document when I return to my PC. Keep me posted on what you find. 

Thanks. 

Eileen 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:53 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Office Professional Suite App

HI Eileene and other list members,

Please keep in mind that this is not a Microsoft product. The title of the
app immediately generated excitement as I thought I would now have access to
various Microsoft applications on my iPod. After discovering it was only $1,
I bought it anyways to experiment if anything--its only $1 till end of
September. Thanks for the heads up, and I'll take it for a test drive and
write back if I find any great discoveries. :)

Joseph

- Original Message -
From: Eileens Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 9:22 PM
Subject: Office Professional Suite App


Hello List,
I was intrigued with this title Office Professional Suite,. so the only 
thing I would be out is $0.99. It was a little triky to  get started, but 
once I found the button to open a word doc, I used MBraille to compose my 
text and do a copy/paste. There is some editing such as adding bold, 
underline, and italic, and justification of the doc. You can save it as a 
docx, doc, or txt file. I believe folders can be created, but I will need to

confirm that. Files can be sync to iCloud, so the files are accessible to 
other iDevices. I haven't tried Excel yet, but I am hoping that it too will 
be accessible. Here is the link if you are interested

http://link.store-news-app.com/2.0/?itunes=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2F
us%2Fapp%2Fofficesuite-professional%2Fid675054186%3Fmt%3D8storeID=1. 
Cheers,
Eileen


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