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		<title>No Cut and Paste for Windows Phone 7 Until Next Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the bitching outcry over Apple’s decision to exclude cut-and-paste functionality from the first versions of iOS, it’s hard to imagine any company launching a new mobile OS would take a similar tack. Yet that’s exactly what Microsoft has done with Windows Phone 7, which will arrive at market next month without that feature.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2010/10/wp7nocutpaste.jpg" alt="" title="wp7nocutpaste" width="350" height="249" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-50586" />Given the <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20081111/uh-hello-cut-and-paste/">bitching outcry</a> over Apple&#8217;s (AAPL) decision to exclude cut-and-paste functionality from the first versions of iOS, it&#8217;s hard to imagine any company launching a new mobile OS would take a similar tack. Yet that&#8217;s exactly what Microsoft has done with <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20101011/live-from-new-york-windows-phone-7-launch/">Windows Phone 7</a>, which will arrive at market next month <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20101011/windows-phone-7-launch/"><em>without</em></a> that feature.</p>
<p>Odd, considering Windows Mobile has supported cut and paste for so long that you&#8217;d think Microsoft would have to include it in WinPhoSev&#8217;s first-generation release.</p>
<p>But no.</p>
<p>Evidently, Microsoft (MSFT) doesn&#8217;t feel there&#8217;s an immediate need for clipboard operations in WP7&#8211;at least at launch. But  <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-20019176-56.html?part=rss&#038;subj=news&#038;tag=2547-1_3-0-20">it does plan to add it in the near future</a>&#8211;&#8221;by early 2011.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the meantime, I imagine the editing of documents in the operating system&#8217;s Office Hub is going to be a bit lacking unless you&#8217;ve got a photographic memory.</p>
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		<title>Quickoffice Brings Editing to iPhones, But Put It on Hold</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 01:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Walter S. Mossberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The iPhone Quickoffice app allows users to create and edit Word and Excel documents, but getting files into the app is a pain.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am typing these words in a full-fledged word processor on an Apple iPhone. It&#8217;s a third-party app that allows you to edit, format or create Microsoft Word and Excel documents, and then send them back to a PC or Mac where they can be opened in Word or Excel. Oh, and it has cut, copy and paste in its word processor &#8212; a capability long missing from the iPhone that isn&#8217;t due from Apple (AAPL) itself until this summer.</p>
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<p>Devotees of older smart phones, tired of iPhone hype, will be quick to note this is no innovation. Devices like Windows Mobile phones, Palm (PALM) Treos and BlackBerrys have made these abilities available for years. But, for the 37 million iPhone and iPod Touch owners, it&#8217;s potentially a major step forward, closing a hole in a hand-held computing platform that is otherwise more elegant and versatile than any other.</p>
<p>This new app, called Quickoffice, has some nice features. Its cut, copy and paste function is very well designed. It can save files locally on the phone. It has a built-in email function for sending files to others, and it can upload or download files to and from a PC or Mac, or to and from online storage.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s a catch. While Quickoffice, which is also available on other platforms, did work OK in my tests, it has some major drawbacks that keep me from recommending it right now. The product&#8217;s maker, Quickoffice Inc., acknowledges these and is working to fix them by summer. But, especially because Quickoffice costs $19.99, a Rolls-Royce price in the iPhone&#8217;s app store, you might want to hold off on buying it until the fixes are in place.</p>
<p>In particular, Quickoffice can&#8217;t simply load and edit any Word or Excel file you receive as an email attachment. The company claims this is a built-in iPhone limitation, but it&#8217;s still a big problem for users. Instead, to get files into Quickoffice for editing, you have to transfer them using a Wi-Fi network from your PC or Mac, or from the iDisk online storage feature of Apple&#8217;s MobileMe Web service, which costs $99 a year.</p>
<p>Also, amazingly, Quickoffice shipped without any automatic typo-correcting function or spell checker. For various technical reasons, it couldn&#8217;t even use the one built into the iPhone. So, you have to do a lot of correcting of typos once the file gets onto a computer. For instance, the first words of this column, as originally created in Quickoffice, read: &#8220;I am typing these words in a full-feledged word pricessor &#8230; &#8221; I had to clean them up in Word on my laptop.</p>
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<p>And, while you can view a text or spreadsheet file in landscape mode, you can do only limited editing of text documents in this mode, and no editing at all of spreadsheet documents viewed in landscape.</p>
<p>Quickoffice for the iPhone consists of three modules. One is Quickword, the word processor. The second is Quicksheet, the spreadsheet program. These two, also separately available from the app store at $12.99 each, can handle standard Microsoft (MSFT) .doc and . xls files, but not Microsoft&#8217;s newer .docx and .xlsx formats. The third module, called Quickoffice Files, merely transfers and displays files, but doesn&#8217;t allow editing or creating them. It handles a much wider variety of file types, and is sold separately for $1.99.</p>
<p>Cut, copy and paste is implemented nicely. You simply double-tap to select a word or triple-tap to select a paragraph. Small dots appear at either end of the selection, allowing you to expand or contract the selected section of text. Once your selection is done, you can then cut it or copy it, or change its formatting. To cut or copy your selection, you just choose cut or copy from a popup menu. To paste, you tap once elsewhere in the document, and then select Paste from a popup menu. You can paste text copied or cut from one Quickword document into another, but not into any other app on the iPhone. (Apple will add that ability this summer.)</p>
<p>Quickword is the better of the two main modules. It has an impressive suite of features, including the ability to bold or italicize characters, change fonts and colors, create bullet points, and undo or redo changes. All of this formatting was retained correctly when I transferred the files to a computer, and vice versa. Quickword doesn&#8217;t have every feature of Word on a computer, but its feature set is strong.</p>
<p>Quicksheet has 125 functions. It also does formatting of cells well, and has undo and redo. Again, it isn&#8217;t as powerful as Excel, but its capabilities are decent. Unfortunately, unlike in the word processor, I found some problems in Quicksheet. In one simple spreadsheet I imported, it failed to properly display text that stretched across multiple cells, and failed to do a simple recalculation that worked perfectly in Excel. Also, it lacks cut, copy and paste.</p>
<p>Getting documents into the app is a pain. Unless you have a MobileMe account, on either Windows or Mac, you have to type a geeky numerical address into a Web browser and then choose a file from your computer using the browser page that comes up.</p>
<p>Quickoffice is an OK start, but it needs a lot of work.</p>
<p><em>Find all of Walt Mossberg&#8217;s columns and videos online, free, at the All Things Digital Web site, <a href="http://www.walt.allthingsd.com">walt.allthingsd.com</a>. Email him at <a href="mailto:mossberg@wsj.com">mossberg@wsj.com</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Apple Apps Ahead</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yukari Iwatani Kane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple is about to remove the shackles from developers of applications for the iPhone.

While iPhone users have mostly praised the steady stream of games, guides and other programs released thus far, many developers have been frustrated by their inability to do more, such as allow users to purchase digital content within an application.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple (AAPL) is about to remove the shackles from developers of applications for the iPhone.</p>
<p>While iPhone users have mostly praised the steady stream of games, guides and other programs released thus far, many developers have been frustrated by their inability to do more, such as allow users to purchase digital content within an application. Until recently, Apple Inc. has been slow to give them the tools or a blueprint with which to make that possible.</p>
<p>Now the company says it is on the verge of launching a new iPhone operating system &#8212; and a toolkit to help developers of new applications for the handsets. Apple says the new operating system itself will add more than 100 features, including the ability to cut and paste text, and a virtual keyboard for use when the phone is turned sideways, making it easier to type emails. The toolkit is expected to add about 1,000 functions to help developers come up with new applications.</p>
<p><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123980962988921409.html">Read the rest of this post on the original site</a></p>
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		<title>iPhone 3 Rumors Upgraded to Outperform</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple’s plan to preview iPhone OS 3.0 tomorrow is a sure sign that the company is on track to debut the next iteration of the phone on which it will run this summer. That’s the word from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who has high expectations for the OS and device both.]]></description>
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<p>Apple&#8217;s (AAPL) plan to <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090312/iphone-30-preview-next-week/">preview iPhone OS 3.0 tomorrow</a> is a sure sign that the company is on track to debut the next iteration of the phone on which it will run this summer. That&#8217;s the word from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who has high expectations for the OS and device both. &#8220;In the past two weeks Apple has introduced new Mac hardware and a new iPod shuffle, for which the company simply issued a press release,&#8221; Munster wrote in a research note. &#8220;The fact that Apple is hosting an event for the iPhone OS 3.0 shows that it will likely involve meaningful changes to the iPhone feature set. Apple may be settling into an annual summer hardware refresh cycle with the iPhone, similar to the iPod&#8217;s fall refresh cycle.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just what does Munster mean by &#8220;meaningful changes&#8221;?  Like others, he anticipates the addition of universal search, background processing/multitasking and the long pined-for <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/03/16/late_rumor_has_iphone_3_0_getting_copy_and_paste_multitasking.html">cut and paste</a>.</p>
<p>Incidentally, Munster says he doesn&#8217;t expect Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who is on medical leave from the company until June, to attend tomorrow&#8217;s event. Tim Cook will be filling the Jobs role for the time being, he says&#8211;as much as possible, anyway. Said Munster, &#8220;During Jobs&#8217; absence, the pace of innovation at Apple has continued, which we believe will reassure investors. Increasingly, we believe investors are considering the future of Apple under Cook&#8217;s leadership as a positive.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>iPhone Cut-and-Paste Apparently Withheld Out of Spite</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple rolled out iPhone 2.2 early this morning, as expected. And, as expected, it boasts enhancements to the device’s Maps application, improvements to its telephone functionality and support for over-the-air podcast updates, as well as a few other interesting additions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2008/11/iphone2-2final.jpg" alt="" title="iphone2-2final" width="350" height="254" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8822" />Apple rolled out <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/">iPhone 2.2</a> early this morning, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20081111/uh-hello-cut-and-paste/">as expected</a>. And, as expected, it boasts enhancements to the device&#8217;s Maps application, improvements to its telephone functionality, <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3318">better security</a> and support for over-the-air podcast updates, as well as a few other interesting additions. Among them, an app-scoring feature that allows users to rate applications purchased from the the App Store before deleting them, slideshows of App Store  application screenshots, &#8220;return to home screen&#8221; functionality and an off-switch for autocorrection.</p>
<p>Notably absent from this latest firmware update: landscape SMS, MMS support and, of course, cut-and-paste&#8211;whose continued absence Apple (AAPL) apparently views as a feature.</p>
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		<title>Uh, Hello? Cut-and-Paste!?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 21. That’s the day iPhone 2.2 is rumored to arrive at market. And when, or if, it does, it’s expected to include some slick new features. Among them: Enhancements to Google Maps, including support for Google Street View, plus bus schedules and walking directions...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2008/11/iphone_22.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2008/11/iphone_22-216x300.jpg" alt="" title="iphone_22" width="216" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-8236" /></a><a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://www.iphonehellas.gr/3454/iphone-os-v22-to-be-released-on-21-november/#more-3454"> November 21</a>. That&#8217;s the day <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5083116/iphone-22-release-just-10-days-away">iPhone 2.2 is rumored to arrive at market</a>. And when, or if, it does, it&#8217;s expected to include some slick new features. <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5075154/the-iphone-os-22-rumor-round-up">Among them</a>:</p>
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<li>Enhancements to Google Maps, including support for Google Street View, plus bus schedules and walking directions</li>
<li>Support for over-the-air podcast updates via the iTunes Store</li>
<li>An app-scoring feature that allows users to rate applications purchased from the the App Store before deleting them</li>
<li>Support for line-in audio via the iPhone&#8217;s headphone jack</li>
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<p>Wonderful additions to the platform, all of them. Of course, there are still quite a few missing. MMS support would be nice, wouldn&#8217;t it? As would support for Flash and the ability to compose messages in landscape mode.</p>
<p>And what about cut-and-paste? Seriously, at this point, it&#8217;s almost like Apple (AAPL) is purposely withholding it, out of spite.</p>
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