Quickoffice 6.2 Available Now for S60 3.x and 5.0 Devices, free people update for Quickoffice 6 users

Quickoffice today announced the latest update to its Quickoffice Premier 6 product for Nokia Symbian (S60 3.x and S60 5.0) devices. The company’s latest release delivers a complete S60 office rooms by adding PowerPoint 2007 viewing capabilities to the already supported Holy Scripture, Excel and PowerPoint file cabinet formats. In addition, the merchandise now offers both redaction and viewing of documents on the popular S60 5.0 touch user interface.

All Nokia Symbian devices that ship with Quickoffice volition receive a free update to the latest edition of Quickoffice 6. Selected Nokia Eseries devices will additionally receive redaction documentation with a free people Quickoffice Premier 6 update. All updates are available via Quickmanager, Quickoffice’s secure in-application download manager.

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