iPhone and computer compatable word processors

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IndieRocker

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I would like an app for iPhone that lets you write a document on you iPhone and then transfer it to ur pr. Does such a thing exist?
 

DigitalSushi

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RAKtheUndead said:
Oh dear. You appear to have chosen the wrong phone for that sort of application. You see, the iPhone OS is only ostensibly marketed towards business applications. If you were interested in buying a phone with a computer-compatible word processor, you should have gone for something running Symbian OS or Windows Mobile, the OS choices of real business phones. Indeed, even Palm OS would have suited you better.
I have an iPhone and i'm perfectly happy with it, I have it because I needed a phone, and as a phone its very good.
If I had chosen something for business use I would have gone for blackberry, or your phone, but since its my personal pick up chick numbers phone, its great, that and I have crash nitro racing on it, take your word processor! i've got crash karts! w00t.

Although one thing I do hate about it, using it in public and having a Mac enthusiast trying to talk to me about it, they are genuinelly shocked that you don't want to talk to them about Mac products.
 

Flishiz

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RAKtheUndead said:
Oh dear. You appear to have chosen the wrong phone for that sort of application. You see, the iPhone OS is only ostensibly marketed towards business applications. If you were interested in buying a phone with a computer-compatible word processor, you should have gone for something running Symbian OS or Windows Mobile, the OS choices of real business phones. Indeed, even Palm OS would have suited you better.
I don't think IndieRocker's intention was to get a phone with word processing THEN choose the iPhone. Having one as well, I can say that the previously mentioned cut-and-paste lack makes things difficult, but typing can be almost as rapid as a keyboard with enough practice. All in all, if you want to write something but all you have is your iPhone, take my ghetto route advice and just put it in an email draft. I know it's not the most grand choice but it works and it's competent. Also, you can email notes as well, if you prefer the yellow paper look instead of the unfeeling field of white.
 

blood77

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What does this have to do with gaming? Not trying to hate on the topic, I am just trying to say you should be more careful when you set up a thread :p
 

DigitalSushi

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RAKtheUndead said:
ColdStorage said:
I have an iPhone and i'm perfectly happy with it, I have it because I needed a phone, and as a phone its very good.
According to my research, it isn't supposed to be that good at telephony, really.

http://www.gsmarena.com/iphone_3g-review-272p4.php

Advertising over functionality. If you needed a phone for phone stuff, there would have been plenty of better options, even at the very low end.
I must be the lucky one that has one that works really well, for example, after 20 minutes of use, it doesn't burn my ear's off like a Nokia does.

Have you ever noticed that?, Nokia's heat up extremely when in phone use?
 

jahsol

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Well this is a bit off topic but maybe someone can help me out.
The iPhone app I am looking for ( well my boss has sent me scouring the Internet for) is something that is similar to the BlackBerry Desktop re-director for Outlook. Neither one of us are able to get on our company's BES, but me being a Black Berry owner I loaded up the re-director software on my desktop I am able to get my emails forward to my device. My boss being the iPhone owner is jealous and has charged me to find something similar for his phone and I have came up with nothing so far. Does anyone know if such a beast exists? I know next to nothing of the functionality of the iPhone. Thanks in advance. MY apologies to the OP.