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Hi Guys,

anyone got the nokia N95?

What do you think?

I upgraded as it looked the poodles plumbs but i'm not so impressed. the sat nav is too slow for driving and the 5 mega pixel camera ain't as sharp as i hoped. it also suffers from shutter lag.

Does anyone know how to convert pdf or office files from pc to make them work on it?

it is a superb phone with not much competition but it could have been THE mobile to have if the little problems were smoothed out.

any opinions?

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Hi Guys,

anyone got the nokia N95?

What do you think?

I upgraded as it looked the poodles plumbs but i'm not so impressed. the sat nav is too slow for driving and the 5 mega pixel camera ain't as sharp as i hoped. it also suffers from shutter lag.

Does anyone know how to convert pdf or office files from pc to make them work on it?

it is a superb phone with not much competition but it could have been THE mobile to have if the little problems were smoothed out.

any opinions?

Have a look Here for the adobe reader.

it has adobe reader and office but is the mobile versions, i need some kind of convertor. had the 6310i as a work phone before, very robust, but an awfull looking thing plus no camera. this is my personal phone.

If its got adobe reader on it why do you need a converter?

If its a convertor for creating .pdfs have look on google for expert pdf. you can get it for free and does a pretty decent job. It's by a company called visage.

If its got adobe reader on it why do you need a converter?

If its a converter for creating .pdfs have look on Google for expert pdf. you can get it for free and does a pretty decent job. It's by a company called visage.

Honestly, i cant be ars ed messing around on the net and hoped someone here would have done it all before. it has a mobile version of adobe reader. i will go snoop around. im hoping to stick all my manuals on a micro sd card

my son has the N95, very nice phone but admits my MIO A701 Smart Phone i have is a far better phone for business use being WM5. i have had two WM2003 phones which had backup for data. MS in their ultimate wisdom removed that facility in WM5 i assume because it's non volatile memory - but not to theft, damage or loss. a really stupid move as you have no disaster recovery, you can't restore your info to a new or different handset with whats supplied, not even from your computer which is the point of prudent backing up.

i have bought SP Backup for $20 which makes a self extracting file to your SD card allowing 'on the move' restores should you ever need them, even onto alternative handsets, so i have a duplicate current copy on an MDA phone in case of loss.

a smarty pants thought - many pdf's will be to big for reviewing on the phone, but having them on the sd card with a card reader, allows you to view them on the clients pc and store a copy on site.

regs

alan

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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