Pocket
Word ships with every Handheld PC. Microsoft describes it as the
ideal mobile companion to Microsoft Word on your desktop computer,
enabling you to edit and format your Word documents on the road.
Reality
check please: Have you ever tried using headers and footers in
Pocket Word? No way. How about inserting a table? Not there. Maybe a
thesaurus or on-the-fly spell-checking? Never heard of!
What
about document conversion then? Fabulous in theory, badly
executed: As soon as you move a .DOC file to your Handheld PC, all
features that Pocket Word cannot process are stripped and thrown away.
Now
there is an alternative: TextMaker for Handheld PCs –
the first and only complete word processor for Handheld PCs.
Spell-checker?
Graphics? Footnotes? No problem. Tables? Sophisticated character and
paragraph formatting? At your fingertips.
TextMaker
for Handheld PCs is the most comprehensive word processor ever
developed for Windows CE.
Imagine
that: Desktop-class
word processing on your mobile device!
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Your Free Trial Version |
Try before
you buy! You can download free 30-day trial versions of TextMaker for
Handheld PCs and TextMaker for Windows here:
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TextMaker
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New
revision – now also compatible with Windows CE.NET devices
like the Samsung NEXiO.
Includes
the Windows version
of TextMaker – document exchange between the Handheld version
and the Windows version is completely seamless! |
"To
be honest, this is the best Word application that you can purchase
for the Handheld PC, and really does put the built in Windows CE Word
application to shame. Do yourself a favour and purchase SoftMaker's
version. You cannot lose, and Handheld Addict recommends it."
Sam
McLoughlin, Handheld
Addict
"...could
be the best piece of software one has ever purchased
for their HPC."
Clinton
Fitch
"If
you're a serious Handheld user, and you are frustrated with the Word
application on your Handheld, then Textmaker is a
must have,
and is an essential
program for
all Handheld users."
Sam
McLoughlin, Handheld
Addict
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