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iSilo for Symbian Series 60
by DC & Co
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| Overview |
Note: This is the Symbian Series 60 version of iSilo™.
For the Pocket PC version of iSilo™, please click here.
For the Windows® CE Handheld PC version of iSilo™, please click here.
For the Symbian UIQ version of iSilo™, please click here.
For the Palm OS® version of iSilo™, please click here.
iSilo(TM) displays formatted hyperlinked documents. Compression is 20% better than the Palm Doc format. Text formatting includes mixed size text, colored text, underlininig, italics, bold, subscript and superscript, fixed-width font, and more. Images can be compressed greyscale (1-bit/2-bit/4-bit) and color (8-bit/16-bit), large and scrollable, and intermixed with text. Tables can have many rows and columns, can be nested within one another, support mixed borders, and more. Display and scrolling options are highly configurable. Additional features include bookmarks, beaming, copy and paste, search, among others.
With iSiloX, you can create your own iSilo documents from content on your local hard drive or from content on the Web.
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| Requirements |
Symbian Series 60 and 600K of available memory
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| Compatible Devices |
| Nokia 3230, Nokia 6670, Panasonic X700, Panasonic X800, Nokia 3600, Nokia 7650, Nokia 7610, SendoX, Nokia 6620, Nokia 6680, Nokia 6681, Nokia N-Gage QD, Siemens SX1, Nokia N-Gage, Nokia N-Gage-Cingular, Nokia N-Gage-AT&T, Nokia N-Gage-TMobile, Nokia N70, Nokia 6630, Nokia N90, Nokia 3620, Nokia 3660, Nokia 3620-AT&T, Nokia 3620-TMobile, Nokia 6260, Nokia 3660-Cingular, Nokia Series 60, Nokia 3620-Cingular, Nokia 3660-AT&T, Nokia 3660-TMobile, Nokia 3650, Nokia 6600 |
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iSilo Series 60 works as required, moving from Palm
Colin Shaper
from Essex, UK, July 23, 2006
I am downsizing from a Palmtop, and hoping to be able to read docs that I created for that OS with as little effort as possible. In fact, it requires no effort at all - the same documents created for the Palm work fine on the phone.
The keyboard usage takes a bit of getting used to and of course the smaller screen means more scrolling, but these are hardware limitations and do not reflect on the software.
An excellent piece of software that puts the phone's built-in apps to shame.
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Really good program
t.baltrunas@medicus.lt
from Lithuania, August 4, 2005
I suggest this to anyone. Also I prefer one for handheld units, because its easier to navigate (using touchscreen). On the other hand, believe it is only matter of time to get used to navigate using keys.
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