SoftMaker announces SoftMaker Office for Windows CEHandheld PC News Posted 18 years ago | News | Chris Tilley 0 comments
"Now that the Windows and Pocket PC versions of SoftMaker Office are shipping and the Linux and FreeBSD versions are in public beta testing, it is time to talk about the other platforms we have supported in the past: Windows CE (Handheld PCs) and Sharp Zaurus (Qtopia)." ~ SoftMaker
Some thought that it would never happen, but SoftMaker are talking about the Handheld PC! Editions of both TextMaker 2006 and PlanMaker 2006 for Windows CE (as well as the Sharp Zaurus) are firmly - and officially - on the release schedule, with beta's due in the coming days and weeks. Following the lead of the PlanMaker 2004 release, support for SH3, SH4 CPUs will remain absent and, in addition, the abandonment of support for the MIPS architecture processor has also been announced. The support changes are primarily due to compiler problems which plagued the original TextMaker 2002 release, but are inevitably also due to far lower market share. For any XScale or StrongARM user however, the promise of an integrated, desktop standard Office suite will be mark a red letter day in the diaries of H/PC users everywhere. View: SoftMaker Posted on 07 November 2006 at 14:10By Chris Tilley (C:Amie)
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