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Download Nokia N900 Document To Go Viewer: View Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Files

14 December 2009 No Comment

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Nokia’s new N900 powered by Linux-based Maemo 5 gets Documents To Go Viewer developed by DataViz. The software allows Nokia N900 owners to view Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files and attachments including Office 2007 formats on their handsets.

“DataViz is proud to apply our 25 years of Office compatibility expertise to Maemo and the Nokia N900,” said Dick Fontana, president and CEO of DataViz, Inc. “This global launch partnership is a significant step forward in our long-standing relationship with Nokia.”

The features list of the new application from DataViz includes:

  • Multi-Level Zoom
  • Multiple levels of zooming provide users with flexibility making files easy to read and navigate
  • Live Hyperlinks
  • Support for links in Table of Contents as well as Website hyperlinks
  • Find and Go To Cell
  • Easily find a specific cell or section of text, making large files much easier to handle
  • Password Protection
  • With support for opening password protected Word and Excel 2003 files, users can be confident that data will be secure at all times
  • Footnotes/Endnotes & Comments

A free 30 days trial version of Documents To Go Viewer Edition is available via a pre-loaded download link on the Nokia N900 and also through Nokia’s Ovi Store.

Documents To Go Viewer Edition is currently available at the special introductory price of $9.99 (regularly $19.99).

Click here to download fully functional Document To Go Viewer

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