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Quickoffice for iPhone is shipping now for an "introductory price" of $19.99, but if you just want the Excel spreadsheet editor (formerly MobileFiles Pro) you can have it for $12.99 the Word document editor is also $12.99. Otto matic game free download pc windows The game was later ported by Ideas From the Deep to Microsoft Windows in 2004. Both the Excel and Word tools will support landscape mode for extra editing area.įiles on the iPhone can be transferred off the device using WiFi to a local Mac, or straight to a MobileMe account. Quickoffice for iPhone can do font formatting and cu t, copy and paste within Word documents - presumably to be tied in with system-wide C/P in the OS 3.0 world-to-come. The retail version also came with a pair of 3D glasses for use with the 3D Anaglyph display setting.
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While QO has had a 'mobile files' tool on the iPhone for a while now, this is the first build of the venerable portable office suite (which has been a favorite on Palm handhelds for years) that can do editing in both formats. otto matic, pangea software, aspyr media, ideas from the deep, ifd, funhouse interactive, video game, software, abandonware, iso Language English This is an ISO image of the CD-ROM included in the Windows retail version of Otto Matic. In the hustle and madness of yesterday's wayback machine activity, there were a couple of App Store introductions (and a notable upgrade) that might have slipped through.įirst up: The long-awaited version of Quickoffice for iPhone that allows editing of Word and Excel files hit the store today and was demoed at CTIA.
