http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2008/03/06iphone.html
"In addition to these new iPhone network and security features, the beta iPhone 2.0 software provides several new Mail features such as the ability to view PowerPoint attachments, in addition to Word and Excel, as well as the ability to mass delete and move email messages."
"In addition to these new iPhone network and security features, the beta iPhone 2.0 software provides several new Mail features such as the ability to view PowerPoint attachments, in addition to Word and Excel, as well as the ability to mass delete and move email messages."
Have Mac users become the red-headed step-child? Has it become more important for Apple to support Microsoft Office and Enterprise customers rather than customers who have supported Apples own iWork suite?
Are we iWork users supposed to take Apple serious regarding their commitment to their own software customer base? They most certainly will never usurp Office, if they abandon their own faithful consumers. I am not opposed to Office support, but the lack of iWork application support is ridiculous. The lack of supporting an integrated to-do list of their own iCal software is insane. Must we all switch to the Microsoft Enterprise Solutions to get a fully functioning smart phone, now?
As a Windows switched to Mac user, I see this iPhone roadmap as having an awful lot of potholes and detours that appear to be leading back to Microsoft from which I was trying to get away. Is it too much to ask that Apple support it's own software on it's Apple iPhone?
As a Windows switched to Mac user, I see this iPhone roadmap as having an awful lot of potholes and detours that appear to be leading back to Microsoft from which I was trying to get away. Is it too much to ask that Apple support it's own software on it's Apple iPhone?
I for one would like to be able to put my keynote presentations on my iPhone, how about you all?
Ed Cross
Keynote is only part of iWork. To learn/ask more about Pages or Numbers check out the iWork yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iwork/"
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