On 09/20/2010 12:13 PM, James Knott wrote:

> the screen size is quite small, in comparison with desktop computers and

Do not ignore keitai shousetsu. Cell phone novels primarily read and
authored by young Japanese women, on the subject of romantic fiction
such as relationships, lovers, rape, love triangles, and pregnancy.

They have migrated elsewhere, both geographically, and in subject matter.

> Android apps tend to have a very simple user interface, because of the 
> limitations of the device. 

a) Androffice and QuickOffice Connect are two office suites currently
available for Android;

b) A version of MSO is available for the WinMo 6.x operating system.
Granted, the file format it produces is incompatible with that produced
by every other version of MSO, but that is to be expected, since
Microsoft's expertise is in writing software that is incompatible with
itself, as well as with everything else out there;

c) Softoffice is available for WindowsCE, amongst other mobile device
platforms;

d) Mobi Systems OfficeSuite4 is an office suite available for the
Symbian platform;

>I'd hate to have do much while working with documents on it.

That probably has more to do with why the document is being worked with,
and the type of document that is being worked with.

jonathon
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