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eOffice 4.6 Released: Adds Bold Support & More

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Developer: Dynoplex Cost: $69

eoffice46 Not sure how many people are actually using eOffice but Josep let me know that they recently updated their mobile office application. Their latest release of v4.6 now supports the BlackBerry Bold and adds a few new features. Not sure why anybody would use eOffice compared to Documents To Go but I guess options are useful. If anybody could tell me why they would use eOffice I would love to know!

Following new features have been added to eOffice in this new release:

  • Now compatible with the BlackBerry 4.6 operating system!!
  • Added Wi-Fi support in eOffice
  • Added Network option. Now when you first time connect network, you could see menu from Network-> Advanced
  • Added Microsoft Vista support to eFile Desktop
  • Enhanced Financial, Mathematical and String functions in eCell

Fixed issues:

  • Fixed navigation with the trackball, menus and eCell
  • Fixed issue with Bluetooth printing, now you can print office documents
  • Fixed “Add programs” Feature

You can check out the details at this link below or try their trial option.
www.dynoplex.com/eoffice.shtml

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This entry was posted on Monday, March 23rd, 2009 and is filed under News, Software Directory, Utilities.

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2 Comments to “eOffice 4.6 Released: Adds Bold Support & More

  1. Posted by: Amir Saad

    Does this support the new office 2007 docx files?

  2. Posted by: Terrill

    I originally bought eoffice at the outstandingly high price of 69.99 back when they were pushing that app for a cool hundred, that was also when it was the only game in town if you were trying to do any office editing on a berry.