Re: Microsoft word vs notes app

2015-01-17 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello everyone. The word app works fine. I created an agenda for a meeting and saved it to my One Drive. I accessed it on my computer, spell checked it and mailed it to my committee. I wouldn't use it for heavy duty word processing but if you are away from your computer and have time to kill

RE: Microsoft word vs notes app

2015-01-17 Thread M. Taylor
. It is seamless and, therefore, allows me to focus on the content rather than the concept. Mark From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 10:57 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Microsoft word vs notes app If you

RE: Microsoft word vs notes app

2015-01-17 Thread Richard Turner
If you are wanting to create documents on your phone, the Word app is still difficult to use with VoiceOver. Both Notes and Word can send documents to yourself that you could then open on your computer. But, in a week or two, the creator of Voice Dream Reader will be releasing a new app

Re: Microsoft word vs notes app

2015-01-17 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Word is a desktop publishing application, so assuming this is all accessible, you'd be able to create, edit and read documents with structure such as headings, lists, tables and so on. You'd also be able to use it to work with Word formats, such as .doc and .docx files. The Notes app is a

Re: Microsoft word vs notes app

2015-01-17 Thread Harry Bell
The Pages app seems fine too and can export or import documents in Word format. Harry On 17 Jan 2015, at 19:08, Paul Hunt prhu...@att.net wrote: Hello everyone. The word app works fine. I created an agenda for a meeting and saved it to my One Drive. I accessed it on my computer, spell