Quickoffice® and DynoPlex Announce Native Office Document Support for Blackberry Devices

Quickoffice® and DynoPlex Announce Native Office Document Support for Blackberry Devices

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"Wireless Enterprise Symposium, Orlando, Florida - May 12, 2008 - Quickoffice, the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software and solutions, and DynoPlex, the leading developer of enterprise mobile office solutions for BlackBerry® handhelds, recently acquired by Quickoffice, today announced the immediate availability of a new release of eOffice. For the first time, BlackBerry users are able to open, view, edit and create native Microsoft Office documents in their original format and save the document with high data integrity.

The eOffice solution works on all currently shipping BlackBerry devices, connected both through BlackBerry Enterprise Server architecture and carrier-hosted BlackBerry Internet Service solution for individual customers. eOffice is immediately available without any upgrade requirements to the enterprise server or the BlackBerry device operating system.

The eOffice application allows users to open native attachments sent via email, stored on the device memory card or transferred to the BlackBerry. eOffice also enables users to create new documents and spreadsheets with comprehensive editing capabilities. Edited documents retain all original formatting, allowing users to make changes and save or send with complete confidence. All features, including editing native files, are available even when the BlackBerry is not wirelessly connected or in airplane offline mode. eOffice is also seamlessly integrated with BlackBerry's email client.

"Mobile professionals rely heavily on their BlackBerry handhelds to conduct work while away from the office," said Paul Moreton, vice president of product management for Quickoffice. "Our recent acquisition of DynoPlex enables us to have productivity applications across a variety of platforms. We're excited be the first to provide a native Office suite for BlackBerry users and look forward to continuing to provide the next-level of performance to our customers."

eOffice includes the following Word, Excel and Sharepoint features:

* View, edit and create 'real' Word documents with all formatting, tables and embedded graphics displayed; includes comprehensive editing features and a power spell-checker
* View, edit and create new Excel files including charting; powerful features to modify spreadsheets such as control over formatting and updating formulas with an extensive list of built-in functions
* Integration with Sharepoint plus an online account with unlimited space for storing, retrieving, faxing and printing documents

eOffice will be showcased at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium, May 13-15, in Orlando, Florida."

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