True Windows applications.
By , 1 Aug 2008 at 15:03
Running PocketView isn’t a substitute for applications designed for Windows Mobile. If you have a copy of the file locally and you have Windows Mobile 6 you’ll find it faster and easier to edit a PowerPoint presentation on your device. If you don't, PocketView gives you the same applications you’d be using on your PC if you were in front of it, running at the same speed but responding more slowly to input and rendering on screen more slowly.
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